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Talking Politics - Must Be Friday Afternoon


Friday, March 09, 2007


Must Be Friday Afternoon


Let me first give kudos to Deval Patrick for going to the mat for those families in New Bedford. I don't want to dive into the whole illegal-immigrant debate at the moment, but clearly these folks don't deserve to have their families ripped apart summarily like that -- and others in the area don't need to live in terror that it will happen to them. Patrick could have stayed out of it, or could have taken the feds' word that they were being sensitive to the needs of those with children. He could even have hesitated while considering the political implications of stepping in -- which would have been understandable given the recent pounding he's taken for having a political tin ear. Instead, he saw a potentially horrible situation unfolding, and acted quickly to try to prevent it.

By the way, what does our former governor think of this? Anyone?

But now, because it's late on a Friday afternoon, we check the in-box and, why yes, it's a big announcement from the administration! Fancy that.

The director of the beleaguered state crime lab has been given the boot -- er, resigned -- and the state has contracted with a private firm to do a "complete management and operational systems analysis."

This is not a huge surprise (the bidding process for the independent analysis has been known), but the simultaneous ousting of Carl Selavka suggests that the ongoing lab review by the State Police has found enough to suggest systemic administrative problems, and not just one bad apple as some reporting has made it sound. On the other hand, the elevating of a veteran lab employee to be acting director might be a different sign.

The crime lab scandal is, in my opinion, a potentially huge and far-reaching one. We've gone through plenty of these reviews around here before -- the Chief Medical Examiner's office, the BPD fingerprint unit, etc. -- and it is never done in the kind of public, transparent way necessary to restore public confidence. I think today's announcements are generally good signs that this one might be different (although the odds are still against it) -- even if they did come late on a Friday afternoon.


3/9/2007 5:28:37 PM by David S. Bernstein | Comments [2] |  
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Friday, March 09, 2007 9:30:42 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
David, at some point I'd be interested in your view of the DNA lab's problems vis-a-vis Ben LaGuer's 2002 test. Is it possible that his was one of the tests botched?

cf. Harvard Biology Prof. <a href="http://www.benlaguer.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/danielhartlletter8-21.doc">Daniel Hartl's letter.</a>
Saturday, March 10, 2007 8:04:44 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)
"By the way, what does our former governor think of this? Anyone?"
Judging by the number of kids he has and how well they were raised, I'm guessing he has difficulty imagining why anyone would deliberately put their children at risk in a foreign country.
Rick in Duxbury
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