Ah, thank you. I must've missed that in all the furoreHere is your answer...
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Lucy Letby tells court: ‘I am not guilty of what I was found guilty of’
The former nurse, 34, is on trial at Manchester Crown Court accused of the attempted murder of a baby girl, known as Child K.www.standard.co.uk
She's been stitched up like a kipper.Ah, thank you. I must've missed that in all the furore
I must admit I've had my doubts from the very beginning. Something about the entire affair just stinksShe's been stitched up like a kipper
I’ve spent time with folk in the aftermath of fatal accidents.I am stuck on her writings.![]()
Apparently her writings were an exercise given to her as part of therapyI must admit, it doesn’t stretch my imagination to interpret her writings as the outpourings of a young woman who’s feeling pretty terrible that babies keep dying on her hospital ward, and feels a normal human level of guilt and angst about the situation.
If what we know so far is true then the following probably applies.Another judge contacted the trial judge at the time expressing concerns about Dewi and his lack of credentials
It was decided to continue using him .
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If what's known so far is true then the following is probably applicable.Amazing, 14 babies commit suicide and the nurse who was responsible for their care gets found guilty of murder, obviously a miscarriage of justice.
Paul 1066,If what we know so far is true then it seems that the following is probably correct. Apparently there was one juror who voted against all charges except for one. We know there was a great deal of missing info during the trial on the particular case that the contrary juror voted for guilt. It's looks like there was no actual valid evidence of any type & so no grounds for any investigations or prosecution or trial. On that basis it seems there can be no retrial & in the UK there's no way there could be a fair retrial even if we thought there was any valid evidence of any deliberate harm.
It's also becoming apparent that all those lies Lucy was supposed to have told during the trial are actually nothing of the sort, there are perfectly valid explanations for all of them including Lucy being a lot more accurate about stuff that happened than anybody else was 5 years after relevant events.
Obviously the whole criminal justice system is a complete waste of money and have wrongfully convicted everyone who made a not guilty plea. They should be abolished and leave it to press led hysteria which does a far better job of deciding guilt or innocenceIf what we know so far is true then it seems that the following is probably correct. Apparently there was one juror who voted against all charges except for one. We know there was a great deal of missing info during the trial on the particular case that the contrary juror voted for guilt. It's looks like there was no actual valid evidence of any type & so no grounds for any investigations or prosecution or trial. On that basis it seems there can be no retrial & in the UK there's no way there could be a fair retrial even if we thought there was any valid evidence of any deliberate harm.
It's also becoming apparent that all those lies Lucy was supposed to have told during the trial are actually nothing of the sort, there are perfectly valid explanations for all of them including Lucy being a lot more accurate about stuff that happened than anybody else was 5 years after relevant events.
let’s just wait and see on this one.Obviously the whole criminal justice system is a complete waste of money and have wrongfully convicted everyone who made a not guilty plea. They should be abolished and leave it to press led hysteria which does a far better job of deciding guilt or innocence
British justice system example.Obviously the whole criminal justice system is a complete waste of money and have wrongfully convicted everyone who made a not guilty plea. They should be abolished and leave it to press led hysteria which does a far better job of deciding guilt or innocence
A valid message.