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General Category => National/Breaking News => Topic started by: flowers on November 22, 2013, 07:28:19 pm
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http://www.cnn.com/2013/11/22/justice/massachusetts-chemist-plea/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
CNN) -- A former Massachusetts chemist accused of mishandling evidence affecting numerous state criminal cases pleaded guilty in a Boston court Friday afternoon to 27 counts.
Annie Dookhan, 36, pleaded guilty to tampering with evidence, perjury, obstruction of justice, and falsely claiming to holding a master's degree.
The judge also ordered that she serve two years of probation after serving the prison time.
In August, Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick's administration said the cases of more than 40,000 defendants could be affected by the alleged drug tampering, dating back to 2003.
Dookhan worked as a state chemist testing drug evidence submitted by law enforcement agencies from 2003 until March 2012, when she resigned, according to the Massachusetts attorney general's office.
The attorney general's office began a criminal investigation in July 2012, after Massachusetts State Police were tipped off by Dookhan's co-workers, who alleged her work might be unreliable.
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Hey, her intentions were good. You know? Her heart was in the right place.
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Should be 3 years per case. She was in a position of trust. She abused that, for whatever reason.
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Her husband warned the prosecutor two years before she was even a suspect. The husband was ignored. He also said she was a chronic liar.