R v Clark [2000]
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 2000 |
Date | 2000 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) |
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3 cases
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Meadow v General Medical Council
... ... to as the appellant, was approached by the Cheshire Constabulary and asked to provide a medical opinion on the deaths of Christopher and Harry Clark, sons of Sally Clark, both of whom had died when a few weeks old. The appellant reviewed all the material provided to him, in particular the medical ... Sally Clark was convicted of murder of both children. She appealed to the Court of Appeal which upheld the convictions on 2 October 2000. In 2002 it was discovered that the results of important and relevant microbiological tests had not been disclosed by the pathologist. This led to a ... ...
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Meadow v General Medical Council
... ... 1 This appeal arises out of evidence given by Professor Sir Roy Meadow, whom I will call Professor Meadow, in the prosecution of Sally Clark. In November 1999 Mrs Clark was tried for the murder of her two sons. The Crown relied in part upon Professor Meadow's evidence to refute the ... Mrs Clark was convicted. Her first appeal was dismissed in October 2000. Her second appeal was allowed on 29 January 2003 on the ground that the verdicts were unsafe because of material non-disclosure by the Crown's ... ...
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Kent County Council, Re B (A Child) v the Mother and Others
...An earlier appeal had been dismissed by the Court of Appeal (Henry LJ, Bracewell and Richards JJ) on 2 October 2000: R v Sally Clark [2000] EWCA Crim 54. 3 On 11 June 2003 Trupti Patel was acquitted by a jury at Reading Crown Court of the murder of her three children by suffocation. Amongs......