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New England News
12:00 am
Wed November 28, 2012
Gov. Patrick Orders "File by File Review" in Drug Lab Scandal
Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick has ordered a "file by file review" of every case handled by a state chemist accused of faking test results at a now-closed government lab.
Annie Dookhan allegedly skirted protocols and manipulated drug samples at a former Department of Health drug lab where she worked for nine years. The alleged misconduct has threatened to unravel thousands of criminal cases.
On Tuesday, David Meier, a former prosecutor appointed by Patrick to sort through the legal mess, said the governor authorized a massive review of Dookhan's cases, estimated to number about 34,000.
Meier says his team has focused on about 2,000 defendants who are already in prison or awaiting trial.
Now, the focus will shift to Dookhan's remaining cases, mainly defendants who have already completed their sentences.
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