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In summary, prosecutors plan to present evidence from Bode Technology, a private DNA lab based in Virginia, which used STRmix, a probabilistic genotyping computer program developed by a New Zealand company known as ESR, against Paul Caneiro. Bode’s analysis of the evidence concluded that eight of the DNA samples collected from the two crime scenes were mixtures to which Paul Caneiro contributed.
Defense attorneys, however, want access to the source codes of the computer program so that they can challenge the evidence.
As of the article date (original: July 29, 2022, updated: August 1, 2022), the parties were still hashing out under what conditions the defense expert will be allowed to examine the company’s trade secrets.
The article states that a Frye hearing on the reliability of probabilistic genotyping is the only thing standing in the way of setting a trial date. However, this could be a very drawn out process, as the results of the Frye hearing will likely be appealed. As of the date of the article, no date for the Frye hearing had been set.