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Evidence in Prosecutions: Sampling and Analysis CEC November 18, 2008 Dianne Saxe, Ph.D. in Law
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Page 1: Intro To Environmental Evidence

Evidence in Prosecutions: Sampling and Analysis

CEC November 18, 2008

Dianne Saxe, Ph.D. in Law

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Overview Sampling Analysis Reporting Special Cases

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Reliable results Clear official rules Thorough training Meticulous attention to detail

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Adequate samples? How many samples?

Statistically valid? Correct locations? Correct tool? Correct container? Quantity?

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Samples representative? Cross contamination? Purged/ non purged? Multiple layers/ levels? Time of year? Composite samples? Capture volatiles? Limited access?

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Heterogeneous solids Difficult to sample accurately Especially mixed wastes Must match statutory test

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Selecting samples for analysis For what parameters? Are correct samples analysed? Field evidence reasonable?

Preserved?

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What happens to the sample? Correctly preserved? Correctly transported? Chain of custody? Proper record keeping?

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Analysis Lab qualified for that particular analysis? Qualified analyst? Using correct method? Sample suitable?

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Lab Sample Preparation Timeliness Refrigeration Manipulation

Fletcher v. Kingston Inco

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Appropriate test? Bulk analysis Leachate Flammability Toxicity Odour

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Quality assurance/ control QA/ QC Field blanks Travel blanks Duplicates Calibration

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Reliability of result Good record keeping? False precision?

Method detection limit Dilution/ masking

Judgment required?

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Reporting Official certificate

Correct form, correctly completed? Chain of custody Statute may make admissible

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Appropriate benchmark Often contentious Especially if drawing on other jurisdictions Statute may determine

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Relevance of result Background? Natural variability? Forms of contaminant

Arsenic/ arsenate Chromium: hexavalent v trivalent

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Special cases: Field variables Noise/ Vibration Odour Lay Evidence

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Field variables: pH Temperature Volatiles Opacity Wind direction/ speed

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Noise/ Vibration Completely different Unique expertise and equipment Measured on site Logarithmic scale Excess over background? Level, impulse, tone

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Odour Samples taken Panel of “trained noses” Reproducibility? “Odour units” Detection/ identification/ objection Strong emotional element

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Lay evidence Accurate record keeping? Credible? Independent? Corroboration

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Reliable results Clear official rules Thorough training Meticulous attention to detail

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Thank you!!

Saxe Law Office248 Russell Hill Road

Toronto, Ontario M4V 2T2

Tel: 416-962-5882

Fax: 416-962-8817

Email: [email protected]

www.envirolaw.com


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