Attorney General Peter F. Neronha today issued a statement regarding the State Crime Lab and firearms examinations.
"The Rhode Island State Crime Lab recently notified this Office of an issue related to results in a firearms toolmarks examination in a pending criminal case. What this means is that certain evidence, specifically related to the microscopic toolmark analysis of firearms projectiles and shell casings used in criminal cases, may need to be re-examined. This Office is working expeditiously to identify all cases where a firearms examination involving toolmarks analysis was performed so that we can determine whether retesting of evidence by an outside, independent, accredited laboratory is necessary and understand the full scope of any impact, or whether this was an isolated incident."
Neronha added that on August 21 and 27, 2024, the State Crime Lab Commission convened to discuss the issue with the Crime Lab. "Based on the State Crime Lab’s report, the Commission recommended that the Lab take a number of remedial measures including:"
"Upon receiving this report from the State Crime Lab, we have briefed the Presiding Justice of the Superior Court and the Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association. This Office will work with the defense bar to identify and address any potentially impacted case as necessary."
Additional questions concerning the Crime Lab should be directed to the University of Rhode Island.