copies of all the crime lab reports. we ve got a letter saying here you go, here is everything we have. it included every test except the one i was looking for. but, it had to be there. so lindsay when in person to the state highway patrol. i said i wanted to examine every piece of evidence you have, and i bought a video camera and a cell phone and i photographed everything. trying to be in conspicuous. i didn t want to take a chance of finding something in the disappearing. and that is when she found it, too small canisters, and inside the stubbs from the gunshot residue steps that were label, i took the photo and texted it to dwight and just said, jackpot. and then i had to go through the rest of those boxes like i was looking for something else. i had to act like it wasn t a big deal. i was ecstatic. those little stubbs confirmed, the gsr test had
now as to tony robinson jr. and my decision today. in making this decision, i hold myself to the reasonable doubt standard. in other words, what can be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. to begin, i reviewed the following evidence. the scene on the evening of march 6th. observation of the initial law enforcement response on march 6th. police reports including dcis, wisconsin state patrol and the city of madison police department. medical examiners reports and autopsy, wisconsin crime lab reports, citizen interviews paramedic, emt, and firefighter
175.47. now as to any robinson jr. and my decision today. in making this decision i hold myself to the reasonable doubt standard. in other words, what can be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. to begin i reviewed the follow evidence the scene on the evening of march 6, observation of the initial law enforcement response on march 6th police reports including dci s, the wisconsin state patrol and the city of madison police department. medical examiner s report and autopsy, wisconsin crime lab reports, citizen interviews paramedic, emt and firefighter
they re the prosecution s lab. they are not the justice system s lab. they are the prosecution s lab. reporter: chris mumma was taylor s attorney and runs the north carolina center on actual innocence. i think there s been a culture of that lab in the legal department, in the management and the leadership that we are here to convict. reporter: mumma says it is a culture promoted by the fact that the lab really does work for the prosecution, a practice the national academy of sciences says should end. north carolina is one of a dozen states around the country where the crime lab reports to the attorney general s office. only 11 states have labs totally independent of law enforcement. they should be independent scientific organizations that are focused on the truth. and they can t be under the control of someone or some organization that might cause them to be biased in their reporting.