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[1] The meaning of the principle of free evaluation of evidence and the probative value of scientific evidence
[2] The degree of credibility of a witness's statement where the method of identification involved only one suspect confronted with a witness, or only one photograph of a suspect presented to a witness, in a criminal identification process conducted on the basis of the suspect's appearance, and the procedural requirements for enhancing the degree of credibility of a witness's statement in the criminal identification process
[3] The probative value of a genetic test result through DNA analysis
[4] Reversal of the judgment below which found the defendant guilty despite the fact that procedural requirements to enhance the degree of credibility in the criminal identification process were not satisfied and despite the submission to the court of the result of an appraisal by the National Institute of Scientific Investigation concluding that the gene type of the defendant was not identical to that of the criminal
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