STORY: "Chemist in Mass. scandal refuses to testify," by Denise Lavoie, AP Legal Affairs Writer, published on October 10, 2102.
GIST: "The chemist at the center of a Massachusetts
drug-testing lab scandal refused to testify Wednesday in a drug case
against a Boston man who once spent 15 years in prison for the slaying
of a 12-year-old girl he says he did not commit.
A lawyer for
Shawn Drumgold asked a judge to dismiss two drug charges against her
client because chemist Annie Dookhan's initials appear on a drug
analysis form in the case. The judge refused, and Drumgold's drug trial
began Wednesday afternoon. Dookhan is charged with obstruction of justice for allegedly skirting protocols and faking test results at the now-closed lab. Dookhan appeared in court but did not take the stand and exercised her Fifth Amendment right not to testify.........When
Drumgold was arrested on drug possession charges in 2011, he was the
only person out of 14 people in a Boston apartment charged, his lawyer,
Rosemary Scapicchio, said Wednesday. He denied the drugs were his and
she thinks Boston police only arrested him because of his legal victory
against the department. Scapicchio said Wednesday prosecutors
hadn't provided her with sufficient drug testing evidence in the case.
Costello said they have been unable to fulfill her request for some
documents because the closed lab is a "crime scene" in the custody of
the state attorney general's office as it investigates the testing
scandal. State police, who took over operation of the lab from the
Department of Public Health, have said Dookhan tested more than 60,000
samples covering 34,000 defendants during her nine years at the lab.
State officials said last week that they have identified more than 1,100
defendants who are serving time in county jails or state prisons based
on samples tested by Dookhan."
The entire story can be found at:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5gEy-_5eoAIdZ3KQA4MfxvF-Bh0Bw?docId=0e732446a8a3474ea9bf7e14bd019e9d
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