Pubdate: Thu, 05 May 2016 Source: Boston Herald (MA) Copyright: 2016 The Boston Herald, Inc Contact: http://www.bostonherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/53 Note: Prints only very short LTEs. Author: Matt Stout Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/corrupt.htm (Corruption - United States) NEW DRUG LAB SCANDAL TAINTS CASES STATEWIDE The former drug-addicted chemist who got high at work nearly every day for eight years handled more than 500 cases in Suffolk County alone - and up to 1,500 total were processed at the Amherst lab during her time there - according to officials sorting through the fallout of the state's latest drug lab scandal. The case count in Suffolk likely represents only a fraction of those district attorneys across the state are now scrambling to identify in the wake of a damning attorney general's report on the misconduct of ex-chemist Sonja Farak. Farak, who was convicted two years ago of tampering with evidence and other charges, handled roughly 30,000 samples before her 2013 arrest, according to defense attorneys. But law enforcement officials yesterday acknowledged they may ultimately have to review every case that flowed through the lab - a total that still remains unclear. Jake Wark, a spokesman for Suffolk District Attorney Daniel F. Conley, said his office identified a little more than 500 cases where Farak performed testing, which he said "generally" included pills or marijuana and involved none after 2009. Farak, according to the report, stole cocaine, methamphetamines and other drugs for years without detection, and even used the lab to cook crack after hours. "Our experience with the Hinton Lab crisis has provided us with a framework for identifying and acting on these cases," Wark said, pointing to the separate crisis sparked by ex-chemist Annie Dookhan, who doctored samples for years, potentially tainting up to 40,000 cases. In the Berkshires, District Attorney David Sullivan - who is also the president of the statewide district attorneys association - said there are potentially 3,000 cases affected in his county, though as of yesterday he had only seen a handful of requests or motions challenging convictions. "I have obvious concerns about any of our cases that went through that lab," he said. Potential case counts where Farak was the chemist varied across other counties, including 400 in Middelesex County, 190 in Essex and 100 in Plymouth, according to officials there. Up to 800 cases total from Norfolk County went through the lab, including 300 Farak handled directly. Officials in Hampden County District Attorney Anthony D. Gulluni's office did not return calls or emails yesterday, though he told MassLive.com last year that "tens of thousand" of cases could be affected there. Gov. Charlie Baker said his administration has a "big responsibility" in helping those whose cases may be impacted. "We fully expect we're going to be doing that for the next several months," he said. "We're certainly going to have to put resources into this because a lot of cases were affected by it." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom