STORY: "Closing arguments heard in retrial for San Francisco crime lab scandal," published by ABC NEWS on January 28, 2002.
GIST: "Closing arguments are set to start Monday in the retrial of a former
San Francisco police crime laboratory technician accused of taking
small amounts of cocaine from the facility. Deborah Madden's first trial in the federal court of
U.S. District Judge Susan Ilston in San Francisco ended in a mistrial
in October when jurors could not agree on a verdict on the federal
charge of obtaining a controlled drug by means of fraud, deception or
subterfuge. Madden, a 29-year civilian employee of the
laboratory, admitted in a police interview in 2010 that she took trace
amounts of cocaine, but said she took only what was spilled during
weighing. In the federal case, her defense lawyers contend there is no
proof of the deception needed for conviction under the U.S. law. The law is sometimes used to prosecute doctors or pharmacists who
fraudulently obtain prescription drugs not needed by their patients. Madden's actions contributed to the Police Department's closure
of the lab's narcotics analysis unit in 2010 and the San Francisco
district attorney's dismissal of hundreds of criminal cases that
depended on evidence from the lab."
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