6 convictions found to be fair after review of embattled Minnesota medical examiner's testimony (opens original article in a new tab)
A Minnesota county prosecutor concluded that six murder convictions were fair despite the involvement of an embattled medical examiner whose testimony faced criticism.
- A Minnesota county prosecutor found six murder convictions fair despite involving embattled medical examiner Dr. Michael McGee.
- Three medical experts reviewed McGee's testimony and found stylistic issues but no substantive problems with his conclusions.
- The review cost $380,000 and involved collaboration with legal organizations, with findings showing no basis to vacate the convictions.
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