Proposed House Bill 1275

Colorado lawmakers have introduced a bipartisan proposal aimed at tackling the fallout from the misconduct of former Colorado Bureau of Investigation forensic scientist Yvonne 鈥淢issy鈥 Woods. The CBI has found that Woods manipulated tests results in hundreds of cases.
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The proposed House Bill 1275 seeks to bring transparency and accountability to the state鈥檚 DNA testing labs by not only preventing future misconduct, but also investigating past errors鈥攕pecifically those stemming from Woods' actions鈥攁nd ensuring that those wrongfully convicted are notified.
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At KWIP we understand the deep harm caused when faulty forensic work leads to wrongful convictions. But this isn鈥檛 just about those who鈥檝e been unjustly imprisoned鈥攊t鈥檚 also about the victims and their families. Missy Woods' misconduct undermines the trust in our legal system, which affects the victims seeking closure and those wrongfully convicted who still carry the weight of a crime they didn鈥檛 commit.
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By supporting HB 1275, the 鈥淐olorado Forensic Science Integrity Act,鈥 we鈥檙e fighting for a system that works for everyone鈥攚here the innocent are exonerated, and the voices of victims and their families are heard. As our staff attorney Jud Lohnes says, "When an innocent person is convicted, we all lose."
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It鈥檚 time to rebuild trust, stand up for those who鈥檝e been silenced and fight for a legal system that works for everyone.
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