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January 09, 2007True Crime > Forensic Examiner in Corey Maye Trial Wasn't Board CertifiedFrom Hit and Run: Hayne testified at Maye’s trial that he is “board certified” in forensic pathology, but he isn’t certified by the American Board of Pathology, the only organization recognized by the National Association of Medical Examiners and the American Board of Medical Specialties as capable of certifying forensic pathologists. According to depositions from other cases, Hayne failed the American Board of Pathology exams when he left halfway through, deeming the questions “absurd.” Instead, his C.V. indicates that he’s certified by two organizations, one of which (the American Board of Forensic Pathology) isn’t recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties. The other (the American Academy of Forensic Examiners) doesn’t seem to exist. Judging from his testimony in other depositions, it’s likely Hayne meant to list the American College of Forensic Examiners. According to Hayne, the group certified him through the mail based on “life experience,” with no examination at all. Several forensics experts described the American College of Forensic Examiners to me as a “pay your money, get your certification” organization. A February 2000 article in the American Bar Association Journal makes similar allegations, with one psychologist who was certified through the group saying, "Everything was negotiable—for a fee.” Reason has a summary of Maye's case. Police mistakenly knocked down Maye's door in a bungled search for a drug dealer who lived in am adjacent part of the duplex. Maye, not realizing it was police knocking down his door, shot and killed one of the officers. He was subsequently convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to death, though his latest appeal removed him from death row. It was a police foulup that put them in Maye's house that night, and as people have noted, if officers had accidentally killed Maye it's unlikely any of them would have gone to prison, much less death row. Wikipedia has more. Posted by lesjones | TrackBackComments
Geeze Between this and the duke rape prosecution, its almost enough to make you want to say F*&% the Police! If they put as much effort into finding Johnia Berry's killer as they'd put into keeping an innocent man in jail, they may actualy have a guilty guy to lock up. Posted by: countertop at January 09, 2007It's up to the defense to challenge the credentials of any expert witness. Unfortunately a lot of people have to rely on public defenders and the states/counties/cities don't properly fund the public defenders offices. Did Maye have a public defender ? As it was he should have switched his attorney and appealed his conviction based upon ineffectual counsel. I think we all want to support the police.Officers do a good job in most circumstances.But they can't afford to take the word of untrustworthy individuals when they make decisions about raiding peoples homes..the so-called no knock warrant situations and others where they bust into peoples' homes based upon the flimsiest of evidence. The situation where the elderly lady in Atlanta was killed because an informant lied and the police raided her home comes to mind.She shot.The police shot back.She's dead, based upon what was a lie.THE POLICE HAVE TO DO BETTER THAN THAT. Posted by: Angrywolf at January 09, 2007Between this and the duke rape prosecution, its almost enough to make you want to say F*&% the Police! Then there's the 17 year old kid who gets to spend the next 10 years in federal pound me in the ass prison for being on the receiving end of oral sex from a 15 year old girl: http://abcnews.go.com/Primetime/LegalCenter/story?id=1693362&page=1 But if they had had actual sex, rather than sexual-relations-with-that-woman, it would have been a non sex-offense misdemeanor. Can someone please remind me again why this is the greatest of all possible countries? Posted by: Steve K. at January 09, 2007 |
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