The CAC is a medical center tasked with evaluating and treating
children believed to have been molested. In 2004, the center came under fire
for the misbehavior of a nurse who was apparently more interested in gathering
evidence for law enforcement than following approved methods for caring for
potentially abused children.
http://www.johntfloyd.com/blog/child-advocates-or-hired-guns
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Nurse-s-missteps-cast-doubt-on-child-abuse-cases-1956471.php
Judge Mark Kent Ellis is, for all intent and purposes, the 351st
court. I was not sure whether to put him in the ‘People’ or ‘Institution’
category. He was the presiding judge when LaDondrell Montgomery received a life
sentence for a crime that he could not have committed, being in jail at the
time.
"It boggles
the mind that neither side knew about this during trial," Ellis said
Thursday. "Both sides in this case were spectacularly incompetent."
The mind does, indeed, boggle, but
consider for a moment the third party to this travesty. There was both
surveillance video and eye-witness testimony presented against Montgomery.
Because the man could not have been present during the crime the evidence must
have been un-compelling at best; yet the court, that trusting and credulous
institution, allowed it to be presented to a jury, who then turned it into a
conviction.
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Convicted-man-was-in-jail-when-crime-occurred-2391025.php
http://www.abajournal.com/news/article/judge_blasts_spectacularly_incompetent_lawyers_after_man_with_iron-clad_ali/
Finally, we have the Houston District Attorney’s Office. I
talked about Chuck Rosenthal, the DA, in the last Talking points post, but the
office is no stranger to controversy; the Houston Chronicle has labeled the
office under Johnny Holmes a ‘Powerful Death-Penalty Machine’. John Bradley,
the prosecutor who fought vigorously against testing the evidence that
eventually exonerated Michael Morton, served under Holmes for two years.
http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Former-DA-ran-powerful-death-penalty-machine-1833545.php
The Houston Crime Lab is such an unforgivable cluster-fuck that I don’t
think I can condense it into a few paragraphs; I’m going to give you a brief
timeline of articles from the Houston
Chronicle:
July 29, 2011: "HPD crime lab faces more heat; Former supervisor
testifies she quit over accuracy of alcohol tests."
July 19, 2010: "District attorney calls for emergency DNA lab;
Houston's backlog of cases keeps growing."
January 27, 2010: "HPD lab faces 3rd backlog problem; 300 cases are in
need of firearm forensics."
December 13, 2009: "Prints and problems; HPD's fingerprint scandal
reminds us how much we need an independent crime lab."
April 25, 2009: "Another crime lab bungle surfaces; Prosecutors to ask
that man who has spent 22 years in prison be freed on bail. Richard could be
4th man cleared after crime lab errors."
January 26, 2008: "HPD again shuts down crime lab's DNA unit; Move
follows resignation of division's leader in cheating probe."
December 12, 2007: "HPD lab analyst indicted on theft, tampering
charges. His suspension triggered a review of 200 narcotics cases he'd
handled."
June 17, 2007: "'Troubling' Cases Surface in Report on HPD Crime Lab;
1991 conviction for rape, murder has drawn the most concern."
January 5, 2006: "HPD Lab Probe Details More Lapses; Revelations show
2 divisions' problems amount to 'near-total breakdown.'"
December 18, 2005: "HPD's lab's troubles predate DNA testing; Experts'
review finds a pattern of problems in 1980s studies of blood samples."
June 5, 2005: "Bitter pills; HPD analysts faked drug evidence in four
cases. How much more fraud has gone undetected?"
November 5, 2003: "DNA evidence destroyed; pardons called
possible."
June 25, 2003: "HPD ignored warnings, ex-lab man says; Retired
official says he cited 'train wreck.'"
April 3, 2003: "HPD chief proposes independently run crime lab."
June 5, 2002: "Rape Kits; HPD strives to end 'embarrassment' of
untested DNA."
This bullshit extends to multiple
forensic laboratories even farther back than 2002, to the Josiah Sutton case in
1999 and the Timothy Cole case in 1986. It continued in 2012 & 13, with lab
tech Jonathon Salvador’s “shoddy work”. The white lab coats and unshakeable
science of ‘CSI’ are a myth; the reality is that just because something is
printed on a lab report doesn’t mean it’s the product of conscientious research.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/02/09/us/houston-s-troubled-dna-crime-lab-faces-growing-scrutiny.html
http://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Crime-lab-analyst-kept-on-job-despite-shoddy-work-4413046.php
http://www.chron.com/opinion/editorials/article/Never-ending-scandal-Will-we-ever-fix-HPD-s-2132873.php
2 comments:
There's no justice in the Harris County system .
hey incandesio somebody just uploaded some new spm footage its
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64Qo2KVMcfY
have u asked spm about new footage of him on trial?
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