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sample, and those 11 loci match that same 11 loci on the crime scene sample
(the other two on the crime scene sample cannot be used) … and suppose we
said, well 11 loci match and I am pretty sure that if I had those other two loci
on the crime scene sample, they too would match the reference sample, so I
am going to give the random match probability for all 13 loci. Now, I am sure
you realize that is incorrect. With the reference prole we are going to get the
full complement; the random match for having that full complement of loci
is not what the evidence is. e evidence is what the evidence is, or in this
case, only 11 loci. So, we’re limited; the number that we calculate is based on
the lim ...