Mishandling of DNA Evidence Is Found in Over 50 Cases at Crime Lab
By JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN
Published: January 31, 2013
The New York City medical examiners office said Thursday that it had discovered more than 50 cases in which it failed to upload critical DNA evidence samples from crime scenes to the states DNA database, preventing those samples from being compared to genetic material from convicted offenders.
The error was found during an extensive review undertaken after the office learned that one of its laboratory technicians had missed detecting DNA evidence in at least 26 rape cases an embarrassing oversight for an agency at the forefront of forensic technology, but one that the office said at the time was isolated and unprecedented.
The new discovery has led to the firing of the offices deputy director of quality assurance in the lab and the suspension of the director of the offices department of forensic biology, Dr. Mechthild Prinz ...
In some 55 instances, the medical examiners office had entered DNA samples taken from crime scenes into a database maintained by the city, but did not do the same for the state database, according to the statement, which did not account for how the lapse occurred ...
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