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DNA & Forensic Analysts

DNA & Forensic Analysts in a Phoenix Violent Crime Case

Michael Tamou, Arizona criminal defense attorney

Michael Tamou

Founding Attorney · Violent Crime Defense

5.0 · Violent Crime Defense

DNA and forensic evidence feel like certainty. An independent DNA and forensic analyst can expose transfer, contamination, and overstated conclusions the State’s lab glosses over.

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Michael Tamou, Arizona criminal defense attorney

Michael Tamou

Founding Attorney · Violent Crime Defense

★★★★★ 5.0 · Violent Crime Defense

Written and legally reviewed by Michael Tamou, Founding Attorney of Tamou Law Group, PLLC. Last updated June 29, 2026.

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Can a DNA expert challenge the evidence against me?

Quick answer: Yes. An independent analyst re-examines the raw lab data, mixtures, statistics, and handling, and often finds the DNA proves far less than claimed: it can transfer innocently, be an uninterpretable mixture, or come from a mishandled sample. A “match” is rarely the whole story.

Tamou Law Group team, former prosecutors defending Arizona violent crime cases
Our Team Has Seen

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Former Prosecutors · Law Enforcement · Public Defenders

When you call Tamou Law Group, you reach a firm that handles criminal defense exclusively, with serious experience defending violent crime cases across Arizona. Our team includes former prosecutors and law enforcement officers, so we know exactly how the State builds these cases, and where they fall apart.

At many large firms, the name on the building is a marketing figurehead, you rarely get them on the phone and your case goes to a junior associate. When you hire Tamou Law Group, your case is handled by a full team of attorneys, not associates, including Michael Tamou.

Why It Matters

A DNA “Match” Is Not the Whole Story

Juries treat DNA as proof of guilt; the reality is far more limited.

DNA can transfer through a handshake, shared bedding, or a doorknob; mixtures of several people are subjective to interpret; and labs make errors. In a violent case, your DNA at a scene, or a victim’s DNA on you, may be entirely consistent with innocence, a prior lawful contact, or self-defense. The question is never just “whose DNA,” but how it got there and what it proves.

What They Challenge

What an Independent Analyst Attacks

The weak points the State’s report does not mention.

  • Transfer and contamination, DNA can be deposited innocently or moved between items.
  • Mixture interpretation, complex mixtures are subjective and often overstated.
  • Statistics, the “one in a billion” numbers can be misleading or wrong.
  • Low-template DNA, tiny samples are unreliable and prone to error.
  • Chain of custody, mishandling or contamination can make a result unreliable, even inadmissible.
The Raw Data

Why We Demand the Bench Notes

The conclusions hide the problems; the underlying data reveals them.

The State discloses a tidy conclusion. We demand the raw bench notes, electropherograms, and validation records, and put them before an independent analyst. Time and again, the underlying data shows the interpretation was subjective, the statistics inflated, or the sample compromised, far weaker than the report suggested.

How It Works

How We Use a DNA & Forensic Expert

Independent review, retesting where possible, and clear testimony.

Our analyst reviews the complete file, re-interprets mixtures, checks the statistics and protocols, and, where samples remain, can seek independent retesting. They then testify in plain language about what the evidence does and does not establish, so a jury understands the difference between contact and a crime.

When We Use It

The Cases Where This Expert Is Decisive

Any case where identity or contact is disputed.

DNA and forensic review matters in assault, robbery, and homicide cases.

The Other Experts & Specialists We Bring

A strong violent-crime defense layers several specialists together, part of our full Phoenix violent crimes defense:

Facing a violent crime charge in Phoenix? Talk to our team for a free, confidential review, 24/7.

Awards & Recognition

Our recognition for Phoenix violent crime defense is independently verified, click any award to confirm it:

Together, these place Tamou Law Group among the best Phoenix violent crime lawyers, led by Founding Attorney Michael Tamou and a full team of attorneys, including former prosecutors.

Common Questions

Phoenix Violent Crime Defense FAQs

Quick answers to the questions we hear most.

Does my DNA at the scene prove I did it?

No. DNA can transfer innocently, and its presence may be consistent with a lawful reason to be there or with self-defense. How it got there matters more than whose it is.

Can we get the DNA retested?

Often yes, and we can have an independent analyst review the raw data, which frequently reveals overstated conclusions or interpretation problems.

What is a DNA mixture?

DNA from more than one person on an item. Mixtures are difficult and subjective to interpret, and the State’s conclusions are challengeable.

What is low-template or “touch” DNA?

Tiny amounts left by brief contact. It is unreliable, prone to error, and easily transferred, all strong grounds to challenge it.

Can a lab error help my case?

Yes. Contamination, mislabeling, or a broken chain of custody can make a result unreliable and even inadmissible.

Why demand the raw bench notes?

Because the lab’s summary hides the problems. The underlying data often shows the interpretation was subjective or the statistics inflated.

When should we retain the analyst?

Early, so samples and data can be preserved and reviewed. Call 623-321-4699, 24/7.

Who handles my case?

A full team of experienced attorneys, not associates, including Michael Tamou. Call 623-321-4699, 24/7.

Key Takeaways

  • A DNA match does not equal guilt; transfer and context matter more than whose it is.
  • Mixtures, low-template DNA, and statistics are subjective and often overstated.
  • We demand the raw bench notes, not just the lab’s conclusions.
  • Chain-of-custody errors can make evidence unreliable or inadmissible.
  • Retain the analyst early. Call 623-321-4699, 24/7.
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