Attorney general suspends some work at N.C. crime lab
The outside investigation of the state crime lab has led North Carolina’s attorney general to suspend the six-agent unit that analyzes bloodstain patterns. Attorney General Roy Cooper said Friday that he asked the two former assistant directors with the Federal Bureau of Investigation who are investigating the lab to review cases involving bloodstain pattern analysis. They agreed that the unit’s work should be suspended temporarily until all issues have been reviewed, Cooper said.
View original here:
Attorney general suspends some work at N.C. crime lab
Posted on July 31st, 2010 by
Filed under: Myrtle Beach News