Potential criminal charges against the state toxicology lab's former manager are prompting courtroom challenges and leading prosecutors around the state to review whether any cases in which she ...
A former San Francisco crime lab technician pleaded not guilty Wednesday to a federal charge of fraudulently making off with cocaine she was supposed to be testing, conduct her lawyer said was not ...
A former civilian technician at the San Francisco Police Department's crime lab will not face criminal charges for allegedly skimming drugs there, the state attorney general's office said Friday.
SAN JOSE (BCN) -- A former lab associate continued her testimony Wednesday in the federal criminal trial against Elizabeth Holmes, founder and CEO of the blood testing company Theranos. Erika Cheung ...
Former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati has announced her new startup. Unsurprisingly, it's focused on AI. Called Thinking Machines Lab, the startup, which came out of stealth today, intends to build tooling to ...
A former chemist has pleaded guilty to stealing drugs from a western Massachusetts state crime lab where she worked.Attorney General Martha Coakley says Sonja Farak pleaded guilty Monday in Hampshire ...
WINCHESTER, Va. – A former Virginia lab worker has pleaded guilty to spreading contaminated feces on a co-worker's computer mouse and desk chair, but she won't see ...
The former owners of a Glendale medical lab were sentenced Monday for bilking Medi-Cal out of $12.7 million in a scam that involved using their own blood -- and blood purchased from people they ...
A former Baton Rouge lab owner who pleaded guilty to using kickbacks to bilk the government out of millions of dollars in health care reimbursements was sentenced to three years in prison Wednesday ...
SAN FRANCISCO – A former San Francisco police technician accused of skimming cocaine from a crime lab pleaded guilty on Friday to misdemeanor theft. Deborah Madden entered her plea before U.S.
ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md. (April 13, 2015) -- Despite the drawdown of American Soldiers in Afghanistan, the U.S. Army engineering community is continuing to develop rapid technological solutions.
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