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26-Mar-2026
Appellate Decisions

The courts allow an opponent to challenge the reliability of scientific evidence. After such challenge, judges have admitted TrueAllele as reliable technology over fifty times across seventeen states and five federal districts.
The losing party can appeal the judge’s admissibility decision. In all nine appellate decisions, higher state and federal courts have affirmed TrueAllele reliability.
LA v. Dyson
Louisiana has seen ten favorable TrueAllele decisions in state and federal court. In Louisiana v. Corlious Dyson, the defendant appealed the trial court’s TrueAllele admissibility ruling up to the state Supreme Court; six months ago, they upheld the reliability decision.
View the Appellate decision.

US v. Anderson
In March 2026, the Third Circuit affirmed TrueAllele reliability in United States v. Hunter Anderson. The higher federal court’s ruling is both entertaining and instructive. And is the subject of a recent Forensic Magazine article.
View the Article.