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Out of state blood labs!!

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July 22, 2009, 16:02
sch
Out of state blood labs!!
Has anyone else been getting blood labs from out of state from DPS? We have gotten a number of blood labs that were sent to Austin for analysis for drugs that have been sent to some labs in Pennsylvania! We aren't even getting Certificates of Analysis with them and even if we did - I can't imagine a defense attorney not objecting. What have they got to lose?

So, anyone know what is going on and why?
July 23, 2009, 09:23
JohnR
You might call the crime lab director at DPS, Pat Johnson.
July 23, 2009, 16:51
Brent Robbins
The last time I spoke to the Austin lab, they advised that they were sending samples to NMS Labs to elleviate their back log, and hoped to be "caught up" soon.

Some concern here now due to the recent Melendez-Diaz SCOTUS ruling: Looks like the person who actually tested the blood will have to testify to satisfy the confrontation issue from Crawford...

I've spoken with several folks in the Toxicology Department over the past few weeks regarding September 1, 2009 changes to the mandatory blood draw laws - NONE were aware that their blood samples are about to double. It's going to get interesting...
July 23, 2009, 17:38
bgreer
We've been getting some drug labs back from them, but only for quantitative analysis, our blood results come straight from DPS.
July 23, 2009, 18:14
Forensicscientist
As Brent said...."Its going to get interesting" I believe that is an understatement! It's going to get down right scary for many jurisdictions....
July 23, 2009, 18:51
Brent Robbins
Perhaps if "someone" were to open a new, certified, low cost, local, quick turnaround lab....
July 24, 2009, 11:10
J Ansolabehere
They broke ground at our Headquarters complex a couple of weeks ago for a new main crime lab building. The legislature also funded expansion at some of the regional crime labs. It should ultimately increase the capacity of the lab to deal with the heavy flow of blood and drug specimens coming in for analysis. Now you just need to encourage college students to get degrees in biology, biochemistry, or chemmistry and become analysts!

Janette A