Sunday, January 20, 2013

Bulletin: Sonja Farak: Annie Dookhan; "Second Massachusetts state chemist accused of tampering." CNN.


STORY: "Second Massachusetts state chemist accused of tampering," by reporter Laura Ly, published by CNN on January 20, 2013.

GIST:  "A second Massachusetts state chemist in just a few months has been accused of mishandling drug evidence, the attorney general's office said Sunday. Sonja Farak, 35, who worked at the Massachusetts State Crime Laboratory in Amherst, was arrested at her Northampton home Saturday night by Massachusetts State Police and is facing two counts of tampering with evidence, one count of possession of a Class A substance, and one count of possession of a Class B Substance, according to Attorney General Martha Coakley. Farak remained in jail Sunday, the attorney general's office said.
"We allege that this chemist tampered with evidence, placing the integrity of that evidence in question," Coakley said in a statement. This arrest comes just three months after the arrest of Annie Dookhan, a former Massachusetts chemist at the William A. Hinton State Laboratory in Jamaica Plain, who is charged with obstruction of justice, mishandling of drug evidence and lying about holding a master's degree in chemistry from the University of Massachusetts. Dookhan, 34, faces charges in several counties in Massachusetts because she had previously testified in various trials in her former official capacity as a chemist......... In a news conference Sunday regarding Farak's arrest, Coakley noted that "unlike our allegations against Annie Dookhan, this did not involve 'dry labbing' or falsification of tests. On its face, the allegations against this chemist do not implicate the reliability of testing done or fairness to defendants." "Dry labbing" is the practice of merely visually identifying samples instead of performing the required chemical test, the attorney general said. The crime laboratory in Amherst stores and analyzes alleged controlled substances seized by local and state police."

The entire story can be found at:

http://www.cnn.com/2013/01/20/justice/massachusetts-chemist-charged/

See also:  "Amherst Laboratory remains closed." The Republican, at:

http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2013/01/hampden_district_attorney_davi.html

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