DNA to be retested in rape, execution case



RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- Gov. Mark R. Warner ordered Thursday DNA evidence to be retested to determine whether a man convicted of rape and murder was innocent when he was executed in 1992.
If the testing shows Roger Keith Coleman did not rape and kill his sister-in-law in 1981, it will be the first time in the United States a person has been exonerated by scientific testing after his execution, according to death penalty opponents. Warner said he ordered the tests because of dvances that could provide forensic certainty not available in the 1980s.
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