Problems found in Houston police lab testing

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Published June 19, 2014 10:42pm EST | Updated October 29, 2023 12:14pm EST



HOUSTON (AP) — Problems with the Houston crime lab may have affected scores of criminal cases, including seven murder convictions — though none of those cases resulted in a death sentence.

The Harris County District Attorney’s Office has sent letters to attorneys in 185 criminal cases, including 53 murders or capital murders, to advise that a DNA lab technician in the Houston police crime lab has resigned.

Records released Thursday show that seven of those murder cases led to a conviction. One of them was a capital case that ended in a life sentence.

Prosecutors say the office attorneys are examining all of the technician’s cases and retesting anything for which there is doubt.


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