CFDA 16.820 · retired · Funded this fiscal year
Postconviction Testing of DNA Evidence
OFFICE OF JUSTICE PROGRAMS · JUSTICE, DEPARTMENT OF · Program page ↗
Objective
Program goal(s) name: Assist states and units of local government with postconviction DNA testing in cases of violent felony offenses where actual innocence might be demonstrated. Program goal(s) description: Conduct review of cases involving violent felony offenses (as defined by state law) where actual innocence might be demonstrated through the use of DNA testing and improve practices involving preservation of biological evidence and/or modernization of record retention in adjudicated cases. Program objective(s) name: Improve and modernize processes to locate, store and retain biological samples for DNA testing in postconviction cases. Program objective(s) description: Identify potential postconviction DNA testing cases; Review appropriate postconviction cases to identify those in which DNA testing could prove the actual innocence of a person convicted of a violent felony offense as defined by state law; Locate biological evidence associated with such postconviction cases; Perform DNA analysis of appropriate biological evidence and report and review the DNA test results; Locate, record, store, and retain biological evidence in adjudicated cases in accordance with best practices; Modernize evidence retention practices for biological evidence in accordance with best practices; Modernize and digitize the storage of existing files and records in adjudicated cases.
Who Can Apply
- Other
Who Benefits
Ensures the availability of fair and impartial administration of justice to Americans who may have been unjustly convicted.
Assistance Types
- Grant
Program Contact
Andrea.Borchardt@usdoj.gov
202-598-1721