Nah lock that bitch in a tower and throw away the keyfuckin satanic smirk on her face too..
saying yea I did it...
and Ill do it again...
give that disgusting homewrecking ho another fifty years.....
This stank bitch actually said:I really did not do this intentionally to ever hurt anyone,
On November 22, 2013, Dookhan was sentenced to three to five years' imprisonment and two years' probation by Judge Carol S. Ball in Suffolk Superior Court, after pleading guilty to crimes relating to falsifying drug tests.Yep.
Remember that Indian woman that was a forensic lab technician that altered all those DNA samples, Anne Dukan, wasn't it?
I wonder what's going on with her case.
On November 22, 2013, Dookhan was sentenced to three to five years' imprisonment and two years' probation by Judge Carol S. Ball in Suffolk Superior Court, after pleading guilty to crimes relating to falsifying drug tests.
In January 2015, Benjamin Keehn, a prominent defense attorney with the Committee for Public Counsel Services, said that as many as 40,000 people could have been falsely convicted as a result of Dookhan's actions
Dookhan, Massachusetts Department of Correction inmate F81328, served her sentence at Massachusetts Correctional Institution – Framingham.[15] By April 2016, she had been granted parole and was subsequently released from prison.
On April 18, 2017, Massachusetts dropped more than 21,000 low-level drug criminal charges involving Dookhan. Out of the 15,570 cases in which she was involved, only 117 will be pursued, according to Daniel Conley, the district attorney in Suffolk County, which includes Boston. However the state kept people in jail they already had prosecuted with the false evidence and covered it up for years. So most of the people affected served their full sentence.
This place just deserves to burn for eternity. The level of fucked shit people in this country, sytems, are willing to do to other people is just jaw dropping manOn November 22, 2013, Dookhan was sentenced to three to five years' imprisonment and two years' probation by Judge Carol S. Ball in Suffolk Superior Court, after pleading guilty to crimes relating to falsifying drug tests.
In January 2015, Benjamin Keehn, a prominent defense attorney with the Committee for Public Counsel Services, said that as many as 40,000 people could have been falsely convicted as a result of Dookhan's actions
Dookhan, Massachusetts Department of Correction inmate F81328, served her sentence at Massachusetts Correctional Institution – Framingham.[15] By April 2016, she had been granted parole and was subsequently released from prison.
On April 18, 2017, Massachusetts dropped more than 21,000 low-level drug criminal charges involving Dookhan. Out of the 15,570 cases in which she was involved, only 117 will be pursued, according to Daniel Conley, the district attorney in Suffolk County, which includes Boston. However the state kept people in jail they already had prosecuted with the false evidence and covered it up for years. So most of the people affected served their full sentence.
UM, no bitch, that EXACTLY what you did; intentionally, and to hurt them.
Every case she had a hand in should be reversed
She should have to pay back every penny PLUS that her lab charged the court for those services they "rendered"
15 years is not enough
I wonder if there were prosecutors who "knew which lab to use" if they needed a conviction- legit or not![]()
This ^^^^^^Need to follow the money. Who or what funded the outcome?
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Damn, white hoes age like houseflies!
So fucked up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!On November 22, 2013, Dookhan was sentenced to three to five years' imprisonment and two years' probation by Judge Carol S. Ball in Suffolk Superior Court, after pleading guilty to crimes relating to falsifying drug tests.
In January 2015, Benjamin Keehn, a prominent defense attorney with the Committee for Public Counsel Services, said that as many as 40,000 people could have been falsely convicted as a result of Dookhan's actions
Dookhan, Massachusetts Department of Correction inmate F81328, served her sentence at Massachusetts Correctional Institution – Framingham.[15] By April 2016, she had been granted parole and was subsequently released from prison.
On April 18, 2017, Massachusetts dropped more than 21,000 low-level drug criminal charges involving Dookhan. Out of the 15,570 cases in which she was involved, only 117 will be pursued, according to Daniel Conley, the district attorney in Suffolk County, which includes Boston. However the state kept people in jail they already had prosecuted with the false evidence and covered it up for years. So most of the people affected served their full sentence.
Need to follow the money. Who or what funded the outcome?
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