It is speculative. Im amazed in all of this debate about the correctness of decision to convict and strike off nobody has actually known what the 21 errors were and how serious - individually or cumulatively- they are. Aren’t they listed somewhere?Some (not all) are in judgments
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Replying to @KirstenSjovoll @Imonlyslightly and
I am amazed that the medical profession is up in arms over this conviction and no one even knows he mistakes. It is as likely that they were really bad as they were minor if no one knows in fact based on the conviction it is more likely they were serious errors.
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That argument works both ways. There are certainly gaps in this case & a child died; more gaps than a group of people forming conclusions without knowing what the list of errors are.
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Replying to @Imonlyslightly @Allyncondon and
Er there has been a fairly substantial set of legal processes. The innocent until proven guilty boat has sailed and we need the court transcript rather than speculation.
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Replying to @sarasiobhan @Allyncondon and
As I wrote there are gaps - no one can form conclusions.
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Replying to @Imonlyslightly @Allyncondon and
A jury, an appeal hearing and three High Court judges have.
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Replying to @sarasiobhan @KaraChrome and
Not to mention the MPTS also found BG impaired.
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Replying to @LostTransport @sarasiobhan and
I don't think anyone disagrees that her competence was impaired! It's why it was impaired & how much that was contributed to by the hierarchy & environment. I'm led to believe cognitive strain is a real thing, & if u don't get it impaired in that sort of environment where do you?
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Replying to @DrJimboNHS @sarasiobhan and
All these legal processes did have access to all the evidence. All found some degree of personal failings. I do support your assertion that cognitive strain does impair function. The unanswered question is whether that undermines the conviction.
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Replying to @LostTransport @DrJimboNHS and
A major worry medics have are reports from original trial that prosection blocked discussion of the Trusts own internal report that identified system failures
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I know the subject of the Trust's internal report being 'blocked' is mentioned in this BMJ piece, but is there any other source to confirm it doc?http://www.bmj.com/content/359/bmj.j5534 …
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