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Frequently Used Tests for Private Investigations By dnalady On 2012-04-25

DNA Detection is a standard test used by Private Investigators.  In some divorce cases, or even pre-divorce cases, a Private Investigator is engaged by an attorney or direct client to track activities of a spouse.  *  Note - only licensed Private Investigators should be used for any surveillance work as they are familiar with best practices and local laws *

A Private Investigator will then determine whether DNA Testing of garments, household items or other objects would strengthen your case against a spouse, when the time and/or need arises.  DNA Detection provides a report which indicates whether male or female DNA is found on an object.  The Chain of Custody cannot be confirmed by the laboratory in these types of DNA or Infidelity tests, but photographs of evidence, date and time of receipt of evidence can be noted in PI's files and then tracked to client's movement and PIs report.

It should be noted, that assumptions based solely on an indication that semen is present lead to unnecessary and sometimes incorrect relationship changing decisions.  Going one step further and getting the genetic or DNA Profile and then comparing that profile to a known reference sample is imperative for complete Peace of Mind.

Other times, a spouse may believe that a partner is taking controlled substances and they want the partner tested for the presence of drugs.  This issue will more likely arise in a Child Custody and/or Child Visitation action.  If a custodial parent is using illegal drugs - the non custodial parent should inform the court of their suspicion so that proper action is taken.  Drugs and alcohol can be detected in hair, nails, saliva and urine. Each sample has its own requirement in terms of volume and in terms of information available.  Usually an inch of hair can advise activity in the last 60 - 90 days - that is contingent on frequency, volume, any hair treatment chemicals used.  Urine can only provide information for the last 48 hours of activity.  Nails are harder to collect, require more volume than usually collectable (and in most woman nails are not real) - so we do less nail collections but if all else fails, nails are an acceptable method of determining drug and alcohol use. 

Spring is definitely in the air these days - so is the wandering Romeo or Juliet in your life.

A Private Investigator will know which test is best used for your circumstances.  Most PIs have a local connection with a DNA Lady or Alcohol and Drug testing facility - that is private, confidential and affordable.  It is not too expensive to have many of these tests performed but it is best to know which test is more suited to your case.  Always access the experts available and their local contacts.  Don't trust internet sites that only provide  you with an address to go to and get tested - you want to meet and talk to the person who is collecting, you want to know their background - a PI will have a prior relationship with the DNA collectors and D&A specimen collectors and will know who to trust with your private information.

 

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NJ.com topics: edisonFri May 18 16:53:45 EDT 2012

Foul play? N.J. man charged with attacking player after baseball lands in yard
Incident in Scotch Plains is the latest chapter in an ongoing dispute between Union Catholic High School and its neighbors

Hackettstown police charge Edison man with DWI
HACKETTSTOWN — Kermick Santos, 22, of Edison was charged with driving while intoxicated. On May 9 at 1:49 a.m. a Hackettstown Police officer saw a vehicle fail to stop at a stop sign leaving the college onto Grand Avenue, then...

College Corner: Something positive on the Jersey Shore
EDISON — Ashley Pereira, left, of Sayreville and Nicole Waksmundzki of Monroe remove a tire from Laurence Harbor Waterfront Park in Old Bridge during a cleanup project organized by Clean Ocean Action in April. Forty-two students from Middlesex County...

PSE&G to trim trees in May and June
PSE&G will be trimming trees in Edison, Metuchen, Scotch Plains and South Plainfield beginning on or about May 14. The work is expected to be completed by the end of June. Trimming will be done on weekdays between the hours...

Skylark diner in Edison brings forth sophisticated diner-fare with Jersey City branch
The owners of the Skylark diner in Edison have cut the ribbon on a sophisticated new offshoot the Skylark on the Hudson in Jersey City’s Newport neighborhood. Owner Constantine Katsifis was joined by City Council President Peter Brennan and...

Former Motor Vehicles Commission clerk gets 4 years in prison for illegally selling N.J. driver's licenses
Anne Marie Manfredonia admitted she conspired with a broker, Hildeberto Salinas, 44, of Carlstadt, to sell driver’s licenses to customers who did not have the required six points of identification

3 suspects in dozens of Middlesex, Union car burglaries are arrested
Michael North, 22, of Rahway, and Frank Ferraro, 20, of Woodbridge were each charged with 54 counts of burglary, 40 counts of theft and a single count of using a juvenile in commission of a crime

Accidents slow traffic on Parkway, Turnpike
Traffic is slow on the Parkway and Turnpike in Middlesex County after crashes

Free health events to be held at Anderson & Collins Clinical Research
Join Anderson & Collins Clinical Research, Inc. (accrinc.com), 1 Ethel Rd, Suite 106B, Edison for two free upcoming events: Spring into Action Health Event 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 19. Participants will also be able to attend a...

Anderson & Collins Clinical Research in Edison offering two free health events
Join Anderson & Collins Clinical Research, Inc. (http://www.acccrinc.com), 1 Ethel Road, Suite 106B, Edison for two free upcoming health events. “Spring into Action” Health Event, Saturday, May 19 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Participants will also be able to...

JFK Medical Center advises 'May is Better Hearing and Speech Month'
Hearing loss is an increasing health concern in this nation that is often treatable. While it is a common expectation that as we age we may lose some hearing, few realize that hearing loss is prevalent among adults of all...

Glimpse of History: Without a computer chip in sight
photo by Tom Heide EDISON — From left, Jo Ann Michalsky, Mary Ann Anacker and Donna Healy play with “Clackers” at the Menlo Park mall in Edison on Feb. 17, 1971. According to Melody Lee, writing for ehow.com, the toy...

College Corner: Public safety veteran named to MCC board
Robert Oras EDISON — Robert Oras of Edison, a retired law enforcement professional, was recently named to the Middlesex County College Board of Trustees. Oras, who had 40-year career in public safety, served most recently as director of the Jersey...

Paw Print: Special promotion for adopting pets
EDISON — During the month of May, the Edison Animal Shelter in cooperation with Sammy’s Hope rescue group will be offering a special incentive for adopting black cats and dogs. During the “Back in Black” promotion, every black cat or...

Dharun Ravi asks for probation, not prison
His lawyers also asked the judge to overturn the conviction. Ravi could be sentenced to 10 years or more in prison when a judge makes his decision on May 21

Edison student named N.J. representative in Doodle 4 Google competition
Cynthia Cheng was selected Wednesday from more than 114,000 students, according to a press release from Google

Newark and Camden among 25 most peaceful areas in nation, report says
Camden placed 14th on a list ranking 61 metro areas in the county, while Newark-Union was assigned the No. 24 spot

From Indian-American community, a call for justice for Dharun Ravi
Dharun Ravi was convicted last month on bias intimidation and invasion of privacy charges for using a webcam to spy on his Rutgers roommate, Tyler Clementi, who was with another man

Middlesex County to borrow $32.4 million for road repairs, park improvements, county college projects
Middlesex County will borrow $32.4 million for road repairs and renovations to bridges and parks, $2 million for capital projects at Middlesex County College and another $3.1 million to upgrade vocational schools

College Corner: Culinary students make cool carvings
Christina Jordan puts the finishing touches on her ice sculpture, part of the Garde Manger class at Middlesex County College. EDISON — Students in the Garde Manger class at Middlesex County College recently showed their artistic side as they learned...

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NJ.com topics: metuchenFri May 18 16:53:59 EDT 2012

UNICO honors local students with Brian Piccolo Award
Pictured (from left) are Renato Biribin, Plainfield's UNICO co-founder; Joseph Rea, Plainfield's UNICO member; John DeAndrea, Plainfield's UNICO president; Nicholas Annunziata, Piccolo Award winner; Robert Bengivenga Jr., Plainfieldâ??s UNICO member; Gina Maria Longo, Piccolo Award Winner; Debbie Boyle, Plainfield's UNICO...

Coming soon to a Facebook newsfeed near you: 'cash mobs'
Some New Jersey shoppers and local businesses are trying to tap into a variation of a flash mob - called 'cash mobs' - to help boost sagging bottom lines

PSE&G to trim trees in May and June
PSE&G will be trimming trees in Edison, Metuchen, Scotch Plains and South Plainfield beginning on or about May 14. The work is expected to be completed by the end of June. Trimming will be done on weekdays between the hours...

Jolted by third sex scandal, Immaculata High School to get new principal
A new principal will take the reins at Immaculata High School as the Diocese of Metuchen attempts to deal with the third sex scandal at the school.

School budget voting approaches for N.J. districts that opted out of new education law
Under new legislation signed by Gov. Chris Christie in January, voters in all but a few dozen districts have been stripped of their right to cast ballots on local school budgets

PSE&G power line project to impact Chatham Community Garden less than originally expected
Chatham community gardeners can sigh in relief as the recently announced transmission power line project will have less of an effect on the community garden than anticipated

Glimpse of History: When the Cardinals came to town
photo courtesy of Kris Sullivan METUCHEN — In what was referred to at the time by the Metuchen Recorder as “the most important event in borough history,” the National League’s St. Louis Cardinals came to town to play an exhibition...

Chastity for teens promoted in Diocese-sponsored events
The Diocese of Metuchen will sponsor a two-day outreach program promoting chastity for teens who attend Catholic school or religious education programs in the diocese as well as for members of local youth group organizations. Titled “Because I’m Worth It!”...

Metuchen dentist denies fraud that delayed ID of kids who died in raging South Plainfield fire
Paresh Patel is charged with falsifying or tampering with dental records of 3 of the children killed in the South Plainfield fire, and obstruction of the administration of law by allegedly providing false records to the prosecutor's office

Metuchen dentist charged with falsifying dental records of 3 children, grandmother killed in South Plainfield fire
Dr. Paresh Patel, 41, a resident of Edison, faces insurance fraud charges along with charges of tampering with dental records and obstruction of administration of law for providing the Middlesex County Medical Examiner with false records

The Endurance Sports Expo for cycling, running and triathlon enthusiasts gears up for inaugural New Jersey show, March 17-18
In addition to the hundreds of vendors representing national and local brands, the expo features an extensive outdoor demo area where athletes can take a spin on the latest road, mountain and triathlon bikes ... weather permitting, of course.

It takes a fine-tuned recipe of events, books and eBooks to keep the doors open, say N.J.'s independent booksellers
The low overhead costs that come with small footprints have helped some of New Jersey’s independent bookstores escape the same fate met by Borders last year. But it takes more than that to survive. Shop owners say they have had to become experts on the reading habits of their customers and pack their calendars with events designed to draw crowds. Whether that formula works well depends largely on location.

RU Biking? Join Rutgers students this Friday in New Brunswick for a bike safety mapping project
A bike safety assessment and mapping event (with PIZZA!) will take place at 1:00 pm on Friday, March 2nd, on the College Avenue campus of Rutgers University and in downtown New Brunswick. This initiative is organized by students from "Community Mapping," an undergraduate Bloustein class at Rutgers University.

Edison transformer explosion shoots flames into sky, knocks out power to thousands
The raging fire knocked out power to 9,600 homes and businesses in Metuchen, Edison and Woodbridge and also caused traffic jams in the area

Large transformer fire in Edison sends plumes of black smoke into sky
A large power transformer burned for several hours in Edison, sending plumes of thick black smoke drifting into the sky and causing widespread power outages in Metuchen

Troubled Somerville Catholic H.S. commissions group to evaluate policies
Patrick Lott, a volunteer at Immaculata High School, was arrested in December and charged with videotaping 22 boys in the shower room

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Middlesex CountyFri May 18 17:53:24 EDT 2012

Man arrested after allegedly pointing a gun at New Brunswick police while fleeing
Police say the man fell as he tried to escape and was apprehended after a lengthy struggle

Edison man accused of robbing 4 women, one of them at gunpoint in separate incidents
Wilfredo Albino Pagan, 24, was arrested and charged with four counts of robbery and single counts of possession of a weapon for unlawful purposes and unlawful possession of a weapon

More than half of children born in U.S. are minorities, a milestone N.J. reached in 2006
New Census estimates released Thursday highlight a historic shift under way in the nation's racial makeup, capping decades of strong immigration growth that is now slowing

New Brunswick police union speaks out in defense of officers cleared in fatal shooting of man
A 'handful of opportunists refuse to accept' the decision of the grand jury, the police union says

Residential area accident kills New Brunswick man, injures Franklin Township boy
The two were hit about midway through a residential block on Hamilton Street by a GMC van traveling east, township police spokesman Sgt. Philip Rizzo said last night.

Woman dies after colliding with SUV with only 2 tires in North Brunswick
A 41-year-old township woman was killed Tuesday when her car was struck broadside in an intersection on Route 1 by an SUV without two tires, authorities said.

Raritan Bay fireworks set to light up the Amboys for Independence Day
The pyrotechnics show on July 3 will be launched from a barge in the bay one-half mile off the waterfronts from the two municipalities

Feds to decide whether to review fatal shooting by New Brunswick police
Prosecutors will determine whether a federal probe in warranted; last week a Middlesex County grand jury declined to indict 2 officers in the shooting death of Barry Deloatch

Six underserved N.J. communities show higher rates of autism in young children, research finds
Experts say the new figure shows there could be many children out in the general population who are just getting overlooked because of lack of services and awareness

Stench from Pa. chemical plant fire blankets N.J. towns along Delaware River in Mercer, Burlington
The fire at at Dow Chemical plant in Bristol, Pa. was ignited by a lightning strike that hit two storage tanks containing chemicals used in paint

Autistic children in six N.J. communities need more attention, experts say
Roughly 1,000 children from Newark, Plainfield, Elizabeth, Trenton, New Brunswick and Bridgeton were screened in the study

Route 1 traffic blocked in North Brunswick due to accident investigation
At about 12 a.m. traffic that had been stuck behind the investigation for up to 1.5 hours began to move, according to a driver there.

Foul play? N.J. man charged with attacking player after baseball lands in yard
Incident in Scotch Plains is the latest chapter in an ongoing dispute between Union Catholic High School and its neighbors

Coming soon to a Facebook newsfeed near you: 'cash mobs'
Some New Jersey shoppers and local businesses are trying to tap into a variation of a flash mob - called 'cash mobs' - to help boost sagging bottom lines

Officials discuss compromise in Rutgers-Rowan merger: A combined institution with an independent board
Under the plan, Rutgers would still oversee how degrees are awarded and other academic issues but would have no authority over day-to-day operations of its Camden campus, those involved in the talks say

North Brunswick teacher's aide charged with sexual assault of teen, 6-year-old girl
Derrick Weeks was charged with the aggravated sexual assault and aggravated criminal sexual contact of the 15-year-old girl and two counts related to the 6-year-old girl

Perth Amboy man gets three years in prison for soliciting car crash victims for chiropractic care
Jimmy Tovar, 36, admitted in March that on 18 occasions in 2010, he accepted $500 to $9,000 to refer people to chiropractic centers, the state Attorney General's Office said.

Truck driver charged in Old Bridge accident that killed Manalapan man
A Pennsylvania truck driver has been charged with causing an accident late last month on Route 18 at the intersection with Ferry Road that killed a Manalapan man and injured his wife and daughter

Driver airlifted after striking pole in Plainsboro
Lori Skedelsky, 42, was headed southbound on Dey Road near Woodland Drive around 4:40 p.m. She drove off the roadway and hit the pole, which deployed the airbags in her car and trapped Skedelsky inside the vehicle, police said

More than 100 rally in support of Dharun Ravi at Statehouse
Ravi's mother is expected to speak to friends and supporters, who say they want to call attention to what they see as problems with the state's hate-crime laws

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