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Originally Posted by eddymitchel
- corrupted lab results that are breaking protocols
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Originally Posted by corpus vile
Nope. Control sample only cite verbatim where the evidence wasn't accepted by the courts due to corrupted lab results.
LOL @ corpus vile not understanding that the court accepting scientifically useless lab test is evidence the trial was rigged against the accused.
Duh - the reason they have control samples is to determine whether there is contamination in the lab. Something we also know from long history of problems at Sherry 'Put Teresa in Avery's Garage' Culhane's lab:
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The complaint includes six disciplinary letters to analysts, in which the name of the analyst has been blacked out. According to the letters:
* An analyst in 2002 falsely claimed to have done a fingerprint match, then submitted falsified documentation to support it. The person drew a written reprimand.
* An analyst in an unnamed portion of the lab was fired in 2004 after supervisors documented "an extremely high error rate (and) a pattern in inattentiveness" over three years.
* A DNA analyst was suspended for two days for being drunk on the job in 2006. The misconduct occurred around the same time and in the same laboratory where evidence in the Avery case was analyzed, Buting said.
* An analyst received a two-day suspension in 2004 for incorrectly eliminating a suspect in a fingerprint match. The same analyst had "false positive" fingerprint matches in two previous instances.
* In another instance in 2004, an analyst received a letter of reprimand for erroneously identifying a fingerprint for a background check.
* A fingerprint technician was suspended for three days in 2005 for a series of incidents, including taking fingerprint cards home and making two erroneous identifications on background checks.
"It is evident that serious negligence or misconduct may have compromised an unknown number of Wisconsin cases," Buting said in his complaint. "The documents ... reveal extensive problems and apparently insufficient responses. If the allegations are true, they deeply affect Wisconsin's criminal justice system."
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