In a civil or criminal trial or hearing, statistical population frequency evidence, based on genetic or blood test results, is admissible to demonstrate the fraction of the population that would have the same combination of genetic markers as was found in a specific human biological specimen. "Genetic marker" means the various blood types or DNA types that an individual may possess.
1989 c 290 art 4 s 19
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 625 - 634 — Criminal Procedure; Peace Officers; Privacy Of Communications
Chapter 634 — Evidence; Witnesses
Section 634.01 — Evidence; Forgery Of Treasury Notes.
Section 634.02 — Evidence; Bank Notes.
Section 634.03 — Confession, Inadmissible When.
Section 634.031 — Evidence Of Accomplice.
Section 634.04 — Uncorroborated Evidence Of Accomplice.
Section 634.045 — Jailhouse Witnesses.
Section 634.051 — Proof Of Death; Killing By Defendant.
Section 634.06 — Residents Required To Testify In Another State.
Section 634.07 — Nonresidents Required To Testify In State.
Section 634.08 — Exemptions; Arrest, Service Of Process.
Section 634.16 — Admission Into Evidence Of Results Of Approved Breath Tests.
Section 634.20 — Evidence Of Conduct.
Section 634.25 — Admissibility Of Results Of Dna Analysis.
Section 634.26 — Statistical Probability Evidence.
Section 634.30 — Evidence Obtained In Foreign Jurisdictions.
Section 634.35 — Videotapes Of Child Victims; Conditions Of Disclosure.
Section 634.36 — Evidence Of Videotapes, Audiotapes, Or Other Recordings.