Annie Dookhan's falsification of drug lab tests has become a reason for over 21,000 people to celebrate. Massachusetts will drop 21,587 cases in the largest single dismissal of convictions in U.S. history:
Massachusetts formally dropped more than 21,000 tainted drug convictions Thursday that were linked to a disgraced state chemist who in 2013 admitted to faking test results.
It's the largest single dismissal of convictions in U.S. history, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.
Thursday's dismissals by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court had been expected after several district attorneys on Tuesday submitted lists of 21,587 cases they said they would be unwilling or unable to prosecute, The Associated Press reports.
Previous Coverage:
Massachusetts: Tens of Thousands of Drug Convictions to be Overturned After Fraudulent Lab Tests.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 22 2017, @01:13AM (2 children)
How about a fair punishment for her: one day in prison for each person she wrongly convicted. I'd settle for that.
(Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 22 2017, @02:07AM (1 child)
Only if YOU pay the bill for her prison room, board, heath care, etc.
I'm only willing to pay for one bullet.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 22 2017, @10:04PM
I've already paid for over 21k people to unjustly spend several years in prison each. What's one more person who deserves it?