Crime Labs Expose Preventable Forensic Errors

by John Terzano The Justice Project
Mon Oct 06, 2008 at 04:28:55 PM PDT
Police crime labs in both Detroit and Baltimore have recently come under fire for shocking errors discovered in the testing, analysis, and use of forensic evidence.

Last week the Detroit police crime lab was shut down after an audit in June of the ballistics division revealed a 10% error rate in 200 firearms cases they reviewed. A fear that this error rate pervaded all divisions was the main reason for the closure of this chronically under-funded and over-worked lab.

The discovery in the ballistics divisions has put the integrity of all forensic evidence testing and analysis in Detroit at risk. And the ramifications of the lab closure could be far-reaching. Innocent people may have been wrongfully convicted from flawed forensic evidence leaving dangerous criminals free to commit more crimes.

Dailykos is the blog that the wingnuts love to call ultra left wing. Whatever. Follow the link in this story to the Justice Projects report on Improving the Practice and Use of Forensic Science. A Policy Review. Tom

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