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Bad Check
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Bailee
Bailer
Bailiff
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Bailsman
Bain Error
Baldwin Park Jail
Ballistics
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Bar Association
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Battered Child
Battered Person Syndrome
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Battery
Battle of the Experts
Beagle-Castro Motion
Bell Jail
Bench
Bench Conference
Bench Trial
Bench Warrant
Best Evidence Rule
Beverly Hills Jail
Beyond A Reasonable Doubt
Beyond the Scope
Bifurcate
Bigamy

Buccal Swabs

Buccal Swabs are cotton-tipped applicators (similar to a Q-Tip) that are used to collect cheek cells from the inside of a person's mouth. The cheek cells are used for DNA testing (also referred to as DNA profiling and DNA fingerprinting). Buccal Swabbing is a non-invasive procedure that takes a few minutes. Using cheek cells is as accurate as using blood when doing DNA testing. DNA testing can be done using a variety of body fluids, e.g., blood, saliva or semen. It can also be done using tissue collected from a personal item, like a toothbrush or razor. In criminal cases, the defendant may willingly provide DNA evidence to show that the DNA found on the victim does not belong to the defendant. In other words, if the defendant has been accused of rape he could provide DNA evidence – most likely using a Buccal Swab. His DNA profile could then be compared to the DNA in the semen collected from the victim. If the DNA did not match, it would be nearly impossible to convict him of the rape.

All 50 states require that convicted sex offenders provide a DNA sample. Forty-five states require DNA samples from all felons. For example, in California all adults arrested for any felony must provide a Buccal Swab DNA sample, and thumb and palm print impressions for the State of California's DNA (CAL-DNA) Data Bank Program pursuant to Penal Code section 296(a)(2)(C). State DNA data bases are connected to the National DNA Index System, which is run by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for federal and state information sharing.

Bilateral Rule
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Blakely Error
Blanket Search Warrant
Blood Alcohol Content
Blood Test
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Bond
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Booking
Bookmaker (Bookmaking)
Border Patrol
Bounty Hunter
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Boykin-Tahl Waiver
Bracamonte Motion
Brady Material
Breach of the Peace
Breaking and Entering
Breath Test
Breathalyzer
Bribe
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Buccal Swabs
BUI
Burbank Jail
Burden of Persuasion
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