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LAW ENFORCEMENT WANTS ME TO SUBMIT A SAMPLE OF SOME SORT (i.e.: hair, photo, fingerprint, shoe print, tire print, clothing, paint chip sample, voice, DNA, etc.) SHOULD I COMPLY?

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LAW ENFORCEMENT WANTS ME TO SUBMIT A SAMPLE OF SOME SORT (i.e.: hair, photo, fingerprint, shoe print, tire print, clothing, paint chip sample, voice, DNA, etc.) SHOULD I COMPLY?

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NO – not without talking with an attorney first. However, if the officer has a a warrant, you should comply with the terms of the warrant or court order; if possible, talk to an attorney first to discuss the specific details.

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