One revived baseball pride across Michigan - and gave us hope for a World Series victory. The other is so severely backlogged that at least one local criminal was set free even as there's untested evidence that he needs to be charged in an additional crime.
Here are our picks for Sunday's winner and loser from the news.
Rise: Detroit TigersIt doesn’t take much to add superlatives to the description of their four-game rout of the New York Yankees. But their success with the league championship series is a good time to recall that the past season wasn’t a beeline to the World Series. This is a team, manager and administration that suffered some performance downturns and public doubt. We like that this month’s success follows challenge, since it’s all the more sweet knowing that this team overcame obstacles to reach it.
Fall: Michigan State Police crime labThis is a state office that performs crucial work for the criminal justice system - and a lot of it. But the circumstances of a 2009 rape in Ypsilanti Township illustrate just how backlogged the lab has become. Police turned DNA evidence over to the lab after the crime - and it recently was linked to a 40-year-old Ypsilanti Township man. So nearly 3.5 years after the crime, a man faces charges. Problem is, this man also served a prison sentence for two years in the interim - and was released - while the lab was still processing evidence. We need the work done in the lab; we also need it in a timely fashion, so that victims and those accused can see a speedy resolution to cases that use DNA evidence. Here's hoping changes to the lab's structure accomplish that.
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