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Judge Rules Against Dismissing as Many as 250K Drug Convictions in Lab Misconduct Scandal

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A judge ruled Wednesday that people with drug charges whose cases haven’t been dismissed because of a plague of misconduct at a Boston lab cannot get new trials unless they provide evidence that their cases were tainted.

Tampering at the state drug testing lab has resulted in tens of thousands of convictions being overturned. Along with theft at another lab in Massachusetts, it’s one of the worst know lab scandals in the U.S.

Suffolk County District Attorney Rachael Rollins said Wednesday she would appeal the judge’s decision to the state’s highest court.

“Systemic problems require systemic solutions,” Rollins said in a statement. “Forcing individual parties impacted by egregious and extensive governmental misconduct to litigate just resolutions in approximately 70,000 separate cases…is grossly inefficient, patently unfair, and demonstrably inequitable.”

For more reporting from the Associated Press, see below:

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Drug defendants whose cases have not yet been dismissed because of rampant misconduct at a Boston lab are not entitled to new trials unless they can prove that evidence specific to their cases was tainted, a judge ruled October 6. In this September 27, 2012 file photo, passers-by approach the William A. Hinton State Laboratory Institute, which houses the Massachusetts state drug lab in Boston.
Steven Senne, File/AP Photo

Superior Court Judge Michael A. Ricciuti’s ruling rejected convicted cocaine trafficker Justino Escobar’s motion for a new trial, which Rollins had supported. Rollins is awaiting confirmation as President Joe Biden’s nominee for U.S. attorney for Massachusetts.

The judge’s ruling against generally vacating all cases handled by the lab in Boston is a blow not only to remaining defendants but also to Rollins, who had asked the judge to support a mass dismissal based on evidence from the William A. Hinton State Laboratory Institute.

“Escobar has presented no specific facts to justify relief in his own case. He has also failed to provide sufficient facts or legal authority to justify the global remedy he seeks,” Ricciuti wrote.

Rollins had asked the judge to request a “global remedy” for prosecutors dealing with Hinton cases from the state’s highest court. Ricciuti declined to do so, saying Rollins did not provide enough evidence to justify the request.

The ruling means litigation over tainted drug tests could drag out for years to come, costing taxpayers untold amounts as state prosecutors defend challenges from drug convictions.

Escobar’s attorney also expressed disappointment.

“We respectfully disagree with the Superior Court’s conclusion and will appeal,” James P. McKenna said.

The Committee for Public Counsel Services, the state’s public defender’s office, which backed Rollins, said the decision will not end their efforts.

“While we are disappointed in this decision, our underlying goal remains the same: To make sure every conviction tainted by the mismanagement of this drug lab is thrown out,” Chief Counsel Anthony Benedetti said in a statement.

The scandal, in which drug tests were either tampered with or tainted by theft at the now-closed Hinton and the state laboratory in Amherst, has cost Massachusetts taxpayers at least $30 million to remedy.

Escobar pleaded guilty in 2009 to one count of trafficking in cocaine in excess of 14 grams. He was sentenced to eight to 12 years in state prison. The drugs in his case were tested in 2008 at Hinton, and he began challenging his conviction in 2015.

Escobar’s attorney and Rollins have argued that because of the massive misconduct at Hinton—outlined in a 2014 and 2016 state inspector general’s report—all evidence tested there during that time period is suspect.

But Ricciuti said there was no clear evidence in Escobar’s case that the particular chemist involved committed misconduct in testing the drugs in his case.

Ricciuti said Escobar needed to demonstratively prove “egregious misconduct by the government” that preceded his guilty plea and showed that the misconduct occurred in his case before a new trial could be granted.

Ricciuti also pointed out the Supreme Judicial Court has previously declined to sweep away drug convictions based on tests at the state lab at Amherst without clear proof there was misconduct in a particular case. But all told, it has dismissed more than 35,000 convictions due to the misconduct.

The scandal erupted when chemist Annie Dookhan admitted tampering with evidence at the Hinton lab, forcing it to close in 2012. Dookhan was sentenced in 2013 to at least three years in prison. Sonja Farak pleaded guilty in 2014 to stealing drugs from the Amherst lab.

Both women are free after serving less than a collective five years in prison.

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