
A Colorado crime lab analyst is charged with more than 100 criminal counts in connection with allegations that she altered reports in sexual assault cases. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Yvonne “Missy” Woods was charged with 52 counts of forgery, 48 counts of attempt to influence a public servant, one count of first-degree perjury and one count of cybercrime, according to the district attorney for the First Judicial District.
Main Idea: A former Colorado Bureau of Investigation analyst, Yvonne “Missy” Woods, faces more than 100 charges over claims that she altered sexual assault DNA reports.
Key Points:
The alleged lab errors could weaken trust in DNA evidence, delay sexual assault cases, and force taxpayers to pay for reviews, retrials, and fixes.
The investigation may lead Colorado officials to improve lab rules and prevent future errors in criminal cases.
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The state crime lab employer at the center of the allegations and internal investigation.
Central person in the article; a Colorado crime lab analyst accused of altering DNA reports and facing more.
Investigative agency asked to examine Woods’ work and mentioned as part of the probe.
Mentioned because a Wisconsin-based firm was contracted in response to the fallout, but the state itself is not.
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