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  • Last year, the San Francisco district attorney dismissed about 700 criminal cases after a drug crime-lab worker was accused of stealing evidence.

    Police Scandals Hobble Prosecutors Justin Scheck 2011

  • Last year, the San Francisco district attorney dismissed about 700 criminal cases after a drug crime-lab worker was accused of stealing evidence.

    Police Scandals Hobble Prosecutors Justin Scheck 2011

  • A 370-foot trail of blood was found at the crime scene, ending where Mr. Lucero was found, a crime-lab supervisor testified at the trial.

    Guilty Verdict in Hate Crime Sumathi Reddy 2010

  • SCHECK: There were numerous instances where crime-lab analysts misreported their results or hid exculpatory results.

    CNN Transcript Aug 18, 2009 2009

  • What Anthony Cheetham looks for in a manuscript: sophisticated prose, with excitement and colour; an interesting setting, graphically portrayed; a central character with charm and appeal; a gripping mystery or crime; forensic stories for readers with a crime-lab fascination; and detailed procedural work that reveals life in a cop shop.

    Mr Quercus interviewed Maxine 2007

  • SCHECK: There were numerous balances where crime-lab analysts misreported their results or hid exculpatory results.

    CNN Transcript Aug 18, 2009 2009

  • What Anthony Cheetham looks for in a manuscript: sophisticated prose, with excitement and colour; an interesting setting, graphically portrayed; a central character with charm and appeal; a gripping mystery or crime; forensic stories for readers with a crime-lab fascination; and detailed procedural work that reveals life in a cop shop.

    Mr Quercus interviewed Maxine 2007

  • What Anthony Cheetham looks for in a manuscript: sophisticated prose, with excitement and colour; an interesting setting, graphically portrayed; a central character with charm and appeal; a gripping mystery or crime; forensic stories for readers with a crime-lab fascination; and detailed procedural work that reveals life in a cop shop.

    May 2007 Maxine 2007

  • The highway patrol towed the vehicle to their crime-lab impound lot.

    TRIAL BY FIRE J.A. JANCE 2009

  • On a scale of 1 to 5 gavels, here's the flash judgment: 2 GavelsProsecution: Finally, a solid prosecution witness in LAPD crime-lab chemist Gregory Matheson -- never mind that his lab is cheesy.

    Let The Dna Wars Begin 2008

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