The Minnesota Supreme Court is considering a case that could have wide implications for the use of DNA testing in court. The justices will decide whether the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension should continue to use a new DNA test, even though the company producing the test kits won't release certain data about them. Defense attorneys say that unless the information is made available for scientific peer review, there's no way to be sure the kits are reliable and accurate. Dave Peterson is the assistant laboratory director for the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. He says federal guidelines on DNA testing have changed over the years and the BCA is simply following current standards: