LEE v. STATE

No. CR 96-466.

931 S.W.2d 433 (1996)

326 Ark. 229

Ledell LEE, Appellant, v. STATE of Arkansas, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

October 7, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dale E. Adams, Little Rock, for appellant.

J. Brent Standridge, Assistant Attorney General, Kelly K. Hill, Dep. Attorney General, Little Rock, for appellee.


ROAF, Justice.

Appellant Ledell Lee appeals his convictions for kidnapping and rape. He was sentenced to sixty years on each conviction, to be served concurrently. Lee argues that there was insufficient evidence to sustain the verdicts without erroneously admitted DNA evidence. He contends that the DNA evidence was inadmissible because the state failed to establish a proper chain of custody for blood samples and tissue swabs used to perform the DNA analysis. We find...

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