Met Police scientist accused of mishandling evidence pleads not guilty

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Ursula Collins, who is said to have failed to store exhibits correctly, faces a trial in November.

A Met Police forensic scientist accused of mishandling laboratory evidence for nearly a decade has appeared in court.

Ursula Collins is alleged to have failed to store exhibits correctly, causing "undue delay" to Met Police investigations. The 41-year-old, from Mitcham, south London, pleaded not guilty to eight counts of misconduct in public office.The charges relate to dates between September 2009 and March 2018.Related Topics

 

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