Lawsuit Filed After Police Misplaced Blood, Urine Samples in Sexual Assault Case
Lawsuit Filed After Police Misplaced Blood, Urine Samples in Sexual Assault Case
For victims of sexual assault, it takes a lot of courage to step forward and pursue justice. Unfortunately, it's not uncommon for roadblocks to pop up, making it difficult for victims to get the justice they deserve. For example, recently a “sexual assault case was not prosecuted because either the Bend Police Department or St. Charles Bend lost key evidence that would have proved a woman was drugged before she was assaulted.” As a result, a lawsuit was filed on the woman's behalf in Deschutes County Circuit Court.At the moment the woman is “seeking economic damages of slightly more than $1 million and noneconomic damages of $666,700” because, according to the lawsuit, “prosecutors could not charge the woman’s alleged assailant because of negligent actions by the police department and hospital staff that prevented blood and urine samples from being tested at a state crime lab.”Unfortunately, issues like this aren't uncommon. According to the attorney who filed the lawsuit, Todd Grover, “he has seen a number of similar accounts of negligence nationwide.”
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