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Ex-Mass. Chemist Pleads Not Guilty To Obstruction

Ex-state chemist Annie Dookhan, left, is seen with her lawyer, right, at her arraignment Wednesday. (Joe Spurr/WBUR)
Ex-state chemist Annie Dookhan, left, is seen with her lawyer, right, at her arraignment Wednesday. (Joe Spurr/WBUR)

A former Massachusetts chemist accused of faking test results at a state drug lab has pleaded not guilty to six counts of obstruction of justice in a scandal that could jeopardize thousands of drug convictions.

Annie Dookhan was indicted on a total of 27 charges accusing her of fabricating test results and tampering with drug evidence while testing substances in criminal cases.

The 35-year-old Dookhan was arraigned Wednesday morning on five obstruction counts in Brockton Superior Court. She was arraigned later Wednesday on one obstruction count in Fall River Superior Court.

An estimated 200 convicted defendants have been released from jail and had their cases put on hold while their legal challenges are pending.

Authorities shut down the lab in August.

Dookhan remains free on $10,000 bail.

This article was originally published on January 30, 2013.

This program aired on January 30, 2013. The audio for this program is not available.

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