A Justice Department report earlier this week criticizing procedures at the FBI's crime lab could affect prosecutions in the World Trade Center bombing case. Two defendants in the 1993 bombing are awaiting trial and the lead defendant, who has already been convicted, is appealing. The inspector general's report concluded that an examiner from the lab gave ``inaccurate and incomplete testimony'' in the case. NPR's Chitra Ragavan reports.
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