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Related: About this forumMassachusetts state chemist jailed for forging drug evidence
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/11/23/massachusetts-state-chemist-jailed-for-forging-drug-evidence/Massachusetts state chemist jailed for forging drug evidence
By George Chidi
Saturday, November 23, 2013 16:55 EST
One chapter in a Massachusetts police lab scandal closed Friday with the sentencing of disgraced former state chemist Annie Dookhan to three to five years in prison after pleading guilty to 27 counts of obstruction of justice, perjury, tampering with evidence and other charges.
But the state continues to reel from the fallout of the wide-ranging fraud, in which Dookhan lied about the presence of drugs in test samples over a nine year period. A state investigation of her work at the Hinton State Lab in Bostons Jamaica Plain neighborhood showed that Dookhan falsified tests, forged initials of an evidence officer to cover-up her misconduct, lied about her academic credentials on the stand during trials in which she gave expert testimony and other crimes.
The state believes as many as 40,323 cases may have been compromised by Dookhan during her tenure. The ACLU believes that number may be much higher, since the now-closed Hinton lab handled more than 100,000 cases while Dookhan worked there. The ACLU has pressed for a faster resolution of the backlog of review of Dookhan cases, and is calling for the dismissal of all cases that do not involve violent crime or weapons offenses, that involve a police officer or prosecutor who, at any time, communicated directly with Dookhan, or that involve a defendant who has served at least half of his or her sentence.
The Massachusetts drug lab scandal has tainted as many as 190,000 cases, said Matthew R. Segal, legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts. But the approach to addressing the crisis taken by the Commonwealth and the Essex County District Attorneyretrying cases one by one, and keeping defendants in prison while they wait in line for court hearingshas worsened it.
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Massachusetts state chemist jailed for forging drug evidence (Original Post)
unhappycamper
Nov 2013
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Bohunk68
(1,364 posts)1. Saw this report on the tube last night.
Incredible!! It would seem she had to concern at all about the effect of her actions on anyone other than herself. It seems that she did it to bring more business to the lab and keep her in a job because of her child who needs medical care. Being in MA, it would seem that the medical care would already be taken care of by Romneycare. Strange.
Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)2. The scary part is how often you don't hear about things like this
Auditing procedures are often lacking or effectively nonexistent in many states.
NaturalHigh
(12,778 posts)3. 3 to 5 years?
How many people got more than that based on her perjured testimony? She got off too easy.