Governor Martin OโMalley released the following statement on the U.S. Supreme Courtโs ruling today on the Stateโs DNA case, Maryland v. King – upholding the constitutionality of the Maryland DNA Collection Act, a key piece of the O’Malley-Brown Administrationโs public safety agenda in 2008. The Governor recently signed a bill passed this session that repeals the sunset of the DNA law in Maryland:
โWorking together with our law enforcement partners, we have driven down violent crime in Maryland to 30-year lows. Todayโs Supreme Court ruling is important because it confirms an important weapon in our arsenal to fight violent crime in our State.
โDNA collection has been a very effective new tool in our efforts to save lives by reducing violent crime and resolving open investigations. Iโd like to thank Attorney General Doug Gansler, Deputy Attorney General Kay Winfree, and the capable appellate attorneys of the Attorney Generalโs Office of Maryland. Together, we will continue employing innovative and meaningful strategies to reduce crime, including using DNA, so that we can take violent offenders off the streets and protect our families and children.โ
