DA: Errors At Nassau County Crime Lab 'Deeply Disturbing'
MINEOLA, NY (AP / WCBS 880 / CBS 2) -- New York officials have ordered the immediate shutdown of the drug chemistry section of the Nassau County crime lab.
District Attorney Kathleen Rice said the lab, which is currently under probation by a national accrediting agency, has produced a series of errors in its analysis of controlled substances. Nassau's is currently the only crime lab in the country under probation.
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WCBS 880's Sophia Hall reports from Long Island
Rice announced earlier this week that six cases involving drug arrests for ecstasy and Ketamine may have been compromised.
She said the questionable lab tests make it impossible for prosecutors to proceed with trials against alleged drug dealers.
Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano said Thursday that forensic analyses of narcotics will be conducted by an independent agency.
The county's medical examiner's office didn't immediately return messages requesting comment.
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