Updated: Friday, 19 Mar 2010, 6:54 AM EDT
Published : Friday, 19 Mar 2010, 6:54 AM EDT
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - Two former assistant directors of the FBI have begun a review of North Carolina's crime lab following revelations that led to a groundbreaking exoneration of a man wrongly accused in a 1991 murder.
A spokeswoman for Attorney General Roy Cooper said the outside assessment began with meetings Thursday. Cooper ordered a review of cases dating to the 1990s.
Past practices at the state crime lab that Cooper now oversees came into focus after judges exonerated Greg Taylor after a lengthy inquiry into his claim of innocence. State Bureau of Investigation Director Robin Pendergraft has said the lab had a now-defunct policy of not automatically providing complete notes on blood test results for trials.
Cooper has also ordered an internal review of the matter.
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