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Although conceived in the post-assassination 1960s, the lab did not open until the late 1970s, when the earliest standards for the storage of evidence emphasized preservation, Sliter says.
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The laboratory owes its very existence in large part tolaw enforcement weaknesses exposed by the president's assassination, says Timothy Sliter, the institute's evidence section chief.
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Sliter, McDonald and the lab's 17 analysts know their work has led to dramatic exonerations, but they have never met the men who have won their freedom.
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Stacy McDonald, Sliter's chief deputy, says the steady volume of work has produced a backlog of about 450 tests, resulting in average wait times of two to three months for results.
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Sliter says the assassination and the resulting investigations underscored the county's lack of scientific expertise and ability to analyze evidence in criminal probes.
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Sliter says expenses to test and maintain the lab are far more substantial — about $5 million per year.
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But Sliter believes science set the tone for an archive that now holds about 100,000 pieces of biological material.
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Sliter was arrested and convicted of attempted sexual assault of a child.
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Give Sliter a chance by Ruby on Wednesday, Mar 26, 2008 at 9: 34: 40 PM
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GORMLEY: Sliter says he's truly sorry for his mistakes.
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