@drcmday watched GMC v Bawa-Garba in High Court and has written a blog about the way the GMC chose to argue the case against a junior doctor convicted of manslaughter for a medical error in the context of multiple system failures & errors from other staff
http://54000doctors.org/blogs/whose-interests-are-the-gmc-really-trying-to-serve-in-the-bawa-garba-case.html …
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Not sure. Whoever forbids things, the judge? I guess the prosecution will have out forward a motion that it not be admissible and the judge agreed. (We don't have the court documents and my only knowledge of law stuff is from American TV.)
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I'm not sure on what basis seemingly valid mitigation would be ruled inadmissible tbh? Imagine only a judge has such power. I think we'd all benefit from seeing the original trial transcripts some time.
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