This subject is still fresh in my mind. It isn’t very often that I perform this type of test. It takes about 15 minutes to actually conduct the test. I would like to point out certain situations where it may be useful. Generally this type of testing would be very useful in an investigation where a cheating wife was having unsafe sex with a man outside of the marriage. If her underwear were tested and showed positive for semen it would warrant further testing. DNA testing of the husband and of the genetic material found on clothing could be tested in a lab to see if they are a match. If they are not a match the results would be really good evidence. However this evidence would be open to great scrutiny due to collection methods and the possibility of tampering. With that in mind people involved would still be sworn to tell the truth in court. With enough resources and information it might even be able genetic material from the other man. Many tissues are left behind every day. Some of these include ear wax, fingernail clippings, used band-aids, hair follicles, dandruff, dental floss, and others that may be discarded in a public venue.
On the flip side if a woman detects semen on unusual articles of clothing of her husband this may be grounds for an investigation.
By: John Leonard
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