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A child victim of sexual assault has herpes as a result. If suspect has antibodies for herpes it would substantially help the case. Assume that a warrant is doable. BUT Any forensic lab we have found that can maintain a chain of custody for the sample won't test for herpes. Clinical labs that do test for herpes won't maintain a chain of custody. Anyone have a recommendation? | ||
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