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Colorado crime lab scientist accused of tainting DNA data in hundreds of cases
Colorado crime lab scientist accused of tainting DNA data in hundreds of cases
2024-05-07 23:07:10 source:
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By Keith Coffman and Steve Gorman for Reuters
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