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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.
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.
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.
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.
A more plausible explanation for the phase-out of the X-ray scanners might have to do with recent reports that Rapiscan, one of the scanners' main manufacturers, "may have attempted to defraud the government" by faking test data on software intended to replace the nude images produced by the X-ray scanners with stick-figure images.
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A18 Antimissile Contractor Assailed A former senior engineer at TRW has accused the military contractor of faking tests and evaluations of a key component for the proposed $27 billion antimissile system and then firing her when she protested.
A judge on Friday reinstated the license of a company indicted on charges of faking tests on concrete and steel at the new Yankee Stadium, the Freedom Tower at ground zero and more than 100 other projects.
A company accused of faking tests on concrete and steel used at the new Yankee Stadium, the Freedom Tower at ground zero and more than 100 other projects has sued New York City to lift suspensions of its licenses.
A former senior engineer at TRW, a top military contractor, has charged the company with faking tests and evaluations of a key component for the proposed $27 billion antimissile system and then firing her when she protested.
He has joined forces with an engineer, Nira Schwartz, who has accused her former employer, TRW, a military contractor, of faking tests and evaluations of the technology to make it appear more successful than it was.
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.
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