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Williams v. Illinois

The Confrontation Clause is not violated when a police forensic laboratory specialist testifies that a sample of the defendant’s blood obtained by her laboratory matched a DNA profile contained in another laboratory’s report if the report had the “primary purpose” of determining the identity of a suspect in a rape rather than accusing a targeted individual and (concurrence) lacks indicia of solemnity/formality.
Williams v. Illinois. Read Opinion