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This is the first case to be thrown out since the CBI in 2023 discovered hundreds of cases where Missy Woods cut corners in her DNA testing.
A man who was convicted of first-degree murder had his conviction vacated, tied to the alleged misconduct of a forensic scientist who analyzed DNA samples for the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.
This week, a Colorado man who was found guilty of first-degree murder is expected to be released on bond from his life ...
The review by t Crime Laboratory is separate from — and redundant to — CBI’s internal review of Yvonne “Missy” Woods’ cases.
An independent retest of DNA evidence used to arrest and convict ... of Investigation’s former star forensic scientist Yvonne Woods at Clark’s 2012 trial, which helped lead to his conviction.
the agency says it is now publicly tracking DNA testing backlogs. About 1,003 cases were identified as being affected by the ...
CBI has apologized to victims and survivors and hired an outside firm to figure out how the backlog and wait time for results ...
DNA analyzed by Yvonne “Missy” Woods led to Clark’s conviction of first-degree murder in the 1994 shooting death of Marty Grisham. Watch: Man released after murder conviction was vacated ...
The bill is in response to a scandal at the Colorado Bureau of Investigation involving DNA analyst Yvonne "Missy" Woods. She's charged with more than 100 felonies related to tampering with or ...
A judge overturned the conviction in a 1994 Boulder murder case Friday because of flawed DNA testing by disgraced Colorado Bureau of Investigation scientist Yvonne “Missy” Woods.