"I am not a criminal", says Hadiza #BawaGarba on @BBCPanorama.
But that's not what the court records show, so is this yet another error of judgement? Doesn't bode well...
A verdict, not a point of view. I'll account for any appeals if they appear, but none I've seen yet.
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Bawa-Gawa has twice applied for leave to appeal her criminal conviction over Jack Adcock's death. On both occasions, the grounds she advanced were considered of insufficient merit for the appeal to proceed; and both times she was refused leave.
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Sorry yes, I should've said 'further appeals'. But I'm not sure on what basis they can do so once refused leave to appeal? That said, nothing would surprise me any more. Guess we'll just have to watch this space for any more twists & turns ahead.
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Presumably refused because there was no legal basis for appeal. The MPTS found her actions were not ‘deliberate or reckless’ yet the court found her guilty of GNM. Interesting.
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As best I can tell, where a duty of care exists, the act doesn't have to be reckless for GNM - and if it was deliberate, it would be murder. Inattention and indifference to a risk seem to be key phrases I've seen.
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Your friend Dr Caldwell is interesting on the prosecutions medical evidence at the trial.
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He generally is. But I'm still waiting for that transcript to be released so we can all see what the public are supposed to have confidence in. Partial facts only allow for partial conclusions. I'm still uncomfortable with that.
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