In one neighborhood, a break-in crime was committed in Mr. G's house. Mr. L was called in as a suspect and asked to give

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In one neighborhood, a break-in crime was committed in Mr. G's house. Mr. L was called in as a suspect and asked to give

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In one neighborhood, a break-in crime was committed in Mr. G's house. Mr. L was called in as a suspect and asked to give his DNA for investigation. Mr. L gave his DNA to the Police, despite there was no warrant or order from the court. Although Mr. L was suspected, later on, he was revealed to be innocent based on the evidence. Mr. L wished to remove his DNA samples from the National Forensics database and consulted his friends, but they said it was impossible. Mr. G was sure that Mr. Lai was the suspect and was unhappy that he was acquitted. He secretly took Mr. Lai's DNA sample and asked his friend (non-trained personnel) to analyze the sample. Mr. G then shared Mr. L's test results online for revenge. Please write a full-page description (500 words - single spacing) of the ethical issues from the above story (12.5 marks). The description must include the related ethical issues and implications, with proper referencing.
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