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>A longtime Colorado Bureau of Investigation scientist who mishandled DNA testing in hundreds of criminal cases was charged this week with 102 felonies, court records show. Yvonne “Missy” Woods, 64, was charged Tuesday with 48 counts of attempting to influence a public servant, 52 counts of forgery of a government-issued document, a single count of perjury and a single count of committing a cybercrime, court records show. The most serious count is the cybercrime charge, which alleges she altered, damaged or interrupted data in a computer system in such a way as to cause more than $1 million in damages. That charge is a class 2 felony, which typically caries between eight and 24 years in prison.

Archive: https://archive.today/8xiW9 From the post: >>A longtime Colorado Bureau of Investigation scientist who mishandled DNA testing in hundreds of criminal cases was charged this week with 102 felonies, court records show. Yvonne “Missy” Woods, 64, was charged Tuesday with 48 counts of attempting to influence a public servant, 52 counts of forgery of a government-issued document, a single count of perjury and a single count of committing a cybercrime, court records show. The most serious count is the cybercrime charge, which alleges she altered, damaged or interrupted data in a computer system in such a way as to cause more than $1 million in damages. That charge is a class 2 felony, which typically caries between eight and 24 years in prison.