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Nature 419, 422 (3 October 2002) | doi:10.1038/419422b
Criminal courts 'should take genetics into account'
David Adam
Stephen Mobley's defence at his trial for killing a pizza-store manager in Jackson, Georgia, was unusual. His lawyers had pointed to a family history of violence, and argued for leniency on the basis that genetic factors contributed to his crime.
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