Former Mass. Chemist Accused of Faking Drug Tests Wants Her Statements to Police Thrown Out
Claiming Fifth Amendment was violated
BOSTON — The former Massachusetts state chemist accused of faking drug test results and tampering with evidence wants statements to police in which she allegedly admitted wrongdoing tossed out.
Annie Dookhan's attorney filed a motion Friday claiming she never got a Miranda warning and her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination was violated.
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