whiterhino
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This was my question a few days ago when we were discussing CODIS, whether BKs DNA has already been entered. He hasn't been convicted therefore I didn't think it was possible. But then (iirc) @Cool Cats said yes, they've already submitted it.This question is actually very interesting and more complex than it appears at first glance. I did a little research and each state actually decides when a suspect's DNA will be entered into CODIS. These are the rules from the Idaho DNA database act: https://legislature.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/statutesrules/idstat/Title19/T19CH55.pdf
At the very bottom of page 3, there is a section which discusses this very issue: 19-5507. Responsibility for Sample Collection--Timing of Sample Collection--Site for Sample Collection.
It looks to me (based on Page 3- 4, (1)) that the DNA for CODIS is normally collected after conviction and before sentencing. So...I'm not sure if BK's DNA is in CODIS or not at this time.
In the LISK thread someone mentioned that RHs' DNA hasn't been entered because he has not been convicted. Does this kind of thing vary from state to state?