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The content streaming juggernaut Netflix has once again premiered a series that may help viewers forget about the current coronavirus troubles of the world while simultaneously reminding us of the systemic problems that helped deliver us to this moment in time.
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The series details how Massachusetts’ supposed “war on drugs” fell apart when two state police lab chemists independently tampered with drug evidence at their respective labs.
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Two drug lab chemists' shocking crimes cripple a state's judicial system and blur the lines of justice for lawyers, officials and thousands of inmates.
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In the four-episode series, two drug testers go off the rails — and more than 47,000 criminal cases they were involved in get vacated.
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In a four-part series, Erin Lee Carr follows the ripple effects of two state chemists whose faulty drug tests left more than 20,000 defendants in legal limbo
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In 2013, Massachusetts State Police arrested 35-year-old crime drug lab chemist Sonja Farak for tampering with evidence: and that was only the beginning. Ove...
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Where are Sonia Farak and Annie Dookhan now?
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With Scott Allen, Karl Kenzler, Daniel Marx, Shawn Musgrave. In 2013, Massachusetts State Police arrest 35-year-old crime drug lab chemist Sonja Farak for tampering with evidence: and that was only the beginning. Over time, details emerged that Farak had been in fact using the drugs that she was tasked with testing. Did anyone know what had been going on? And when did they find out? The scope of Farak's addiction-and the number of people convicted as a ...
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Thousands of drug convictions have been thrown out
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Rarely have I been more frustrated by a documentary production’s formal choices and how they interfere with the engaging content of the story they’re trying to tell than I was during Netflix’s latest true crime docu-series.