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Prosecutor frauded my dna results!!

Started by softciy, Feb 19, 2005, 07:17:40 PM

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softciy

My independent dna test was different from the prosecutors!!

I suspected this, due to his behavior telling me that I "would" be that father.
Hard to explain this by typing.

I'm pissed!!  I cant believe this crap.  STress, money expended!!

I want to sue!!

What can I sue for and whom?


ksmomof2girls

What did your test say?  What did their test say?

Troubledmom

Not knowing what state you are in, what type of prosecutor you are dealing with, etc, etc, etc it is hard to give you advice.

What State?

What type of action is being brought against you and by whom?

What type of "lab" did the prosecutors testing?

What type of "lab" did yours?

You have options here, but it is hard to tell you what options without more information.

TM

nysoccermom

I feel for you.  God it really pisses me off that women keep getting away with bashing you good guys out there.  

My husband and the birth mother of his son were never married.  My husband went into court back in 1988 (2 years after the child was born) I think it was with what they called an eye allele test.  Later on we found out that it didn't prove he was the father, but it didn't prove he wasn't either.  It was not a DNA test, they didn't do those then.  My husband feels this child who is now 18 going on 19 is not his son, but according to the courts it can never be undone.  At the time when things were good between him and the mother he wanted his name on the child's birth certificate, and in the eyes of the court he admitted praternity, so it can never be undone.  We are in the state of New York so we are stuck paying for a child we don't even think is his until he is 21 years old.  It has been a very rough relationship.  This woman has bled my husband dry.  And it is still happening today.  He will graduate this June from high school, he is not going on to college, and the latest we learn we are obligated to pay child support regardless if he is in school or not, which I think is a crock since he will have a full time job upon graduation.

I feel for you, I don't understand why this can happen, if your test revealed you are not the father, then that should be the end of it.

Good luck and God Bless,

Paula




jilly

I ask this because my DH had a paternity test and it came back that there as a 99.999% chance that he was the father.  I thought that a paternity test/DNA test were one and the same.  They used a cotton swab in his mouth and I'm assuming they did the same with the BM and the child.  They were taken at different places on different dates.