London, Jan 22 : A prosecutor makes an unusual
request as a confessed Brooklyn killer is sentenced to 50 years to life in
prison for torching an elderly woman to death inside an elevator.
Defense lawyers are already planning on taking advantage of a sloppy
technician’s mistakes in handling evidence at the city medical examiner’s
officer.
The office acknowledged it’s reviewing more than 800 cases
handled by the now-former tech.
The office is only halfway done with the
review, which has already found that the tech missed crucial DNA evidence in
more than two dozen cases.
One of the overlooked samples has since been
used to secure an indictment against a Brooklyn man for a 2001 rape.
A
law enforcement source said prosecutors weren’t able to proceed with the
victim’s case at the time because there was no DNA evidence.
But in 2011,
while reviewing the tech’s cases, investigators found the sexual assault kit the
unnamed technician checked did indeed have DNA evidence.
The ME’s office
said the probe also discovered the tech left some evidence out of some
sex-assault kits, and put the wrong evidence in others.
The tech resigned
in 2011, after the ME’s office first started probing her 10 years there,
according to letters obtained by the Daily News.
Lawyer Alan Abramson
said he planned on using the tech’s involvement in one of his client’s cases to
get his DNA-based murder conviction thrown out.
“Anytime there’s a
problem in the DNA lab where there are violations of protocols and procedures,
it can taint the results of the cases,” Abramson
said.
Ends
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Defense lawyers plan to take advantage of DNA technician’s gaffes in more than 800 rape cases
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