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Forensic examiners may fake test results.
The investigation found that a distributor in China was the source of about a million fake test strips that have turned up in at least 35 states and eight countries.
Some of the problems, discovered by NASA's inspector general's office, involved faulty parts, improper repairs and fake test results that could have endangered the safety of astronauts and others.
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Dr. Schwartz accused her employer of faking test results on a prototype antimissile sensor meant to distinguish enemy warheads from decoys.
The case began when Dr. Schwartz, a senior engineer in 1995 and 1996 at TRW Inc., a military contractor owned by the Northrop Grumman Corporation, accused her employer of faking test results on a prototype antimissile sensor meant to distinguish enemy warheads from decoys.
The school faked test results, used unqualified instructors and lied about hours of training it provided to students, who were also billed more than is legal, according to the office.
A mistrial was declared today after a jury deadlocked in the case of a former chemist in the state crime laboratory who was accused of faking test results used in trials.
A chemist at the center of a scandal at a Massachusetts drug laboratory admitted to investigators that she faked test results for two to three years, forged signatures and bypassed proper procedures, a State Police report says.
A Massachusetts chemist accused of faking test results on drug samples in criminal cases was indicted Monday by a grand jury on 17 counts of obstruction of justice, 8 counts of tampering with evidence, 1 count of perjury and 1 count of pretending to hold a college degree, said the state attorney general, Martha Coakley.
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