Anonymous ID: a2d443 Nov. 17, 2024, 11:10 a.m. No.22004098   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Canada #66

State Stuck Paying Millions After Forensic Lab Tech ‘Cut Corners’ in DNA Testing

This article originally appeared on WND.com Guest by post by Bob Unruh Nov. 16, 2024

 

‘Questions raised after intern reviewing documents found information missing.’

 

Taxpayers in Colorado are being stuck with a bill that will total in the millions of dollars because a forensic lab tech for the state’s bureau of investigation “cut corners” with DNA tests that now have undermined the results in hundreds of criminal cases.

 

Colorado Public Radio reported the next step in the disaster is for the CBI to reach a contract deal with a Wisconsin company that is to assess the state’s forensics lab and its operations.

 

That comes after former forensic tech Yvonne “Missy” Wood was found “to have manipulated DNA test results of more than 800 cases.”

 

“CBI told lawmakers that it will cost almost $7.5 million to retest DNA sample tests and potentially retry cases affected,” the report said.

 

The disaster resulted after Woods’ 29 years with the CBI, and her involvement in multiple high-profile cases, including the 2003 investigation of the late NBA star Kobe Bryant on accusations of rape.

 

An internal affairs investigation at the CBI was opened in 2023 and Woods placed on leave. She then retired before the investigation was finished but the South Dakota Division of Criminal Investigation, which was helping, opened a criminal investigation of her just days ago.

 

The alleged failures surfaced when an intern reviewing DNA testing and reports found some data was missing, the report said.

 

State authorities have identified 809 cases going back to 2014 in which Woods was involved.

 

The situation should not have surprised anyone, as her co-workers had warned of her reputation for cutting corners and there even had been earlier claims of faulty evidence.

 

Officially, an investigation showed she didn’t falsify DNA matches but did deviate from standard protocols.

 

The costs now are estimated to reach $3 million to retest 3,000 cases, and another $4.3 million for the review and post-conviction processes that will be needed to resolve case questions.

 

“Two watchdog groups, the American Civil Liberties Union of Colorado and the Korey Wise Innocence Project from the University of Colorado Law School sent a joint letter to CBI seeking clarity in the Woods investigation Wednesday,” the report said.

 

Both groups have expressed concern about how Woods’ work was allowed to continue for so long without intervention by officials.

 

“CBI allowed Missy Woods to alter forensic evidence for years. This misconduct brings CBI’s entire forensic operation into question, and a thorough, independent audit, followed by full disclosure of the results to stakeholders and the public is essential,” Emma Mclean-Riggs, ACLU of Colorado lawyer, said in a statement.

 

Prosecutors have been making adjustments in some of the affected cases already, with a murder conviction that ended with a life sentence being reduced to 42 years in one situation.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/11/state-stuck-paying-millions-after-forensic-lab-tech/

Anonymous ID: a2d443 Nov. 17, 2024, 12:03 p.m. No.22004357   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4481

Canada #66

Biden approves Ukrainian Strikes deep inside Russia with US missiles – NYT

The reported decision by the outgoing American president would signify a major policy change

17 Nov, 2024

 

US President Joe Biden has reportedly authorized Ukraine to use long-range American missiles to strike targets inside Russia’s pre-2014 borders, according to a New York Times report on Sunday citing anonymous American officials.

 

The decision, if accurately conveyed by the newspaper, marks a major shift in Washington’s policy and will raise the stakes in the ongoing conflict between Moscow and Kiev.

 

The White House has yet to comment publicly on the matter.

 

The report states that Ukraine is expected to deploy the Army Tactical Missile Systems (ATACMS) against Russian and alleged North Korean troops in Russia’s Kursk region, where fierce fighting is ongoing. The supposed presence of North Korean forces has been used as part of the justification for the policy change, though there is no verified proof of Pyongyang’s troops operating in Russia.

 

While Biden had previously allowed the use of shorter-range HIMARS systems, granting access to ATACMS, which have a range of approximately 190 miles (300 kilometers), signals a new level of escalation.

 

“The move is a significant escalation and may provoke a direct response from Moscow,” the report notes. Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly warned that any attacks on Russia’s internationally recogised territory with American-supplied weaponry would be viewed as NATO entering the conflict directly. Such actions, he has suggested, could lead to severe repercussions, including retaliation against Western interests.

 

The reported US. policy shift has also divided Biden’s advisors, the newspaper claims. While some argue the change is necessary to counter Moscow’s supposed military moves, others fear it could further escalate tensions and risk a broader conflict.

 

Supporters of arming Ukraine more aggressively believe that previous hesitation by the US has emboldened Moscow, while critics warn of potential Russian retaliation against American and Western European assets.

 

The Times report also highlights that while the Ukrainian military may first target Russian and alleged North Korean forces in Kursk, the strikes could potentially be expanded to other regions.

 

The long-range capabilities of ATACMS would allow Ukraine to strike deep into Russian territory, potentially disrupting supply lines and troop concentrations.

 

Kiev’s desire for long-range capabilities has been a longstanding request. With Biden’s reported authorization, the geopolitical dynamics of the conflict could now shift dramatically.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/607789-biden-ukrainian-strikes-russia/

Anonymous ID: a2d443 Nov. 17, 2024, 12:45 p.m. No.22004581   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22004523

 

Which is it? "Forced to flee" or merely "contemplating?"

Guess what? Stopping the Central Florida building boom would greatly help the State since the water being removed from the Grand Floridian aquifer for those new subdivisions screws up the St. Johns River allowing further intrusion by the Atlantic that allows sharks that are fine with brackish water more area to hunt.

I submit 1916 Matawan, New Jersey shark attacks, Matawan is 2 1/2 miles inland from Raritan Bay