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Home / Crime and Justice / Judge Slams 'Outrageous' Forensic Backlog

Judge Slams 'Outrageous' Forensic Backlog

27 Jan

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Summary

  • A judge called a six-month trial delay 'outrageous'.
  • The delay is due to a significant backlog in DNA evidence.
  • Forensic Science Queensland faces years of testing backlogs.
Judge Slams 'Outrageous' Forensic Backlog

A Queensland judge has vehemently criticized a minimum six-month delay in an attempted murder trial, labeling the situation "simply outrageous." The trial of John Ikundu Karanja, accused of stabbing a masseuse in the neck in July 2024, was postponed because Forensic Science Queensland cannot provide a DNA statement until at least June, potentially September.

Justice Peter Davis expressed dismay, noting the increasing importance of DNA evidence over three decades. The delay stems from a critical failure within the state's DNA lab, which has resulted in a years-long backlog. This backlog has necessitated the re-examination of DNA evidence from major crime cases over the past 2.5 years due to contamination issues.

The defense confirmed that bail was not a viable option for Karanja, who faces attempted murder and attempted rape charges, due to immigration detention concerns. The judge adjourned the trial to a date yet to be fixed, with Karanja remaining in custody as the forensic backlog impacts the judicial process.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
John Ikundu Karanja's attempted murder trial was delayed by at least six months due to a significant backlog in DNA evidence from Forensic Science Queensland.
Forensic Science Queensland is facing a years-long backlog in DNA testing, with reports indicating a critical point of failure in the lab.
The DNA statement required for the trial is not expected to be available until June, or possibly as late as September, due to the forensic backlog.

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