Key facts
- Six murder convictions in Minnesota have been found fair after a review of Dr. Michael McGee's testimony.
- The review was prompted by a federal judge's criticism of McGee's testimony as unreliable.
- Three independent medical experts were hired to assess McGee's reports and testimony.
- While stylistic issues were noted, the experts did not find substantive problems that impacted the determination of guilt in the six cases.
- The Ramsey County Attorney's Office spent $380,000 on the review.
Ramsey County Attorney John Choi announced Tuesday that convictions in six murder cases were fair, despite concerns raised about the testimony of former Ramsey County Medical Examiner Dr. Michael McGee. The review, which cost the county $380,000, was initiated after a federal judge described McGee's testimony in one high-profile case as "unreliable, misleading and inaccurate."