Did you watch the video? CPS accepted there was sufficient evidence to prosecute 2 GPs & their secretary for forgery & perverting justice. They weren't prosecuted because of the passage of time which was caused by their dishonesty & the cover up & police unlawfully gave immunity!
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There's a distinction between civil & criminal law which I've always made clear as does ECtHR's ruling in Robbie's case. "Whilst it is arguable that doctors had a duty not to falsify medical records under the common law" - CPS agreed 'sufficient evidence' to prosecute the GPs! :(pic.twitter.com/loFQA1ITxt
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The 35 suggested criminal charges in 2002 against the 5 GPs & their secretary has also been made public John: 1. Gross negligence Manslaughter 2. Forgery 3. Perverting the course of justice 4. Conspiracy to pervert justicehttps://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/prosecute-doctors-over-death-son-7314074 …
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I clearly don't understand this subject as well as I thought I did. 1. Hadn't realised falsifying medical records was a criminal offence if it attempted to pervert justice in a civil case (negligence). VERY interesting. Though we both know proving it is a whole other thing.
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John, I have spoken to
@MerseyPolice regarding falsifying medical records, they have told me it is a criminal offence. Civil proceedings still ongoing, once concluded, police want the evidence. -
So, legal team have been incorrect in telling me that I cannot use this evidence to give to the police until litigation is over.?
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Civil proceedings are decided on the balance of probabilities & I doubt your case will be decided by a judge. If substantiated it is most likely to be settled out of court. I would be surprised if the civil courts even addressed your allegations of falsified records! Good luck!pic.twitter.com/a7RV9MFa6b
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Please watch this short video which confirms CPS accepted there was sufficient evidence to charge 2 doctors & their secretary for forgery & perverting the course of justice! The decision not to prosecute is being reconsidered by DPP & has been for 4yrs!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdTI1143_JQ …
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