• #761
A statement issued by the force in response to the allegations said:

“Cheshire Constabulary strongly refutes all the points made during the adjournment debate. It implied impropriety on the part of Cheshire Constabulary where none whatsoever has been established.

“We remain confident in the integrity of the investigation, the conduct of the prosecution, and the decisions reached by the courts.

“Over the past two years the force has come under constant criticism and has been intensely scrutinised and subject to unpleasant opinion from a core group of individuals who appear to pride themselves on spreading misinformation, making baseless claims and attempting to destroy reputations.

“While scrutiny of policing is legitimate and welcome, it is essential that such scrutiny is grounded in fact and does not inadvertently cut across due process, ongoing legal considerations, or the independence of the judiciary.

“The constant noise surrounding this case, inaccurate or partial information being presented as fact and attempts to hi-jack the perceived narrative risk undermining public confidence not only in this case – but in the wider criminal justice system.

Public confidence is best served by evidence-based discussion and responsible commentary – not ill-informed personal opinions and inaccurate details. We are committed to victim-focused justice, public confidence, and the rule of law. Our thoughts remain with the families of the babies – who have always been at the heart of this case.”

 
  • #762
[...]

Dr Sandie Bohin said she stands by testimony she gave at the former neonatal nurse's trial, which helped convict Letby of the murders and attempted murders of 14 babies in her care.

The consultant neonatologist also wrote reports on nine other infants that Cheshire Police subsequently submitted to the Crown Prosecution Service, alleging Letby was responsible for murdering two of them and trying to kill seven more.

[...]

'I was surprised (by the CPS decision),' Dr Bohin said. 'And I can see that the police might be disappointed in that outcome.

'But that's probably all I should say on that.

'I did my reports, and it's up to other people to then decide if it reaches the evidential threshold, but I think that certainly some of them did.'

[...]

In a wide-ranging interview with the Daily Mail's award-winning Trial+ podcast, Dr Bohin, who until recently worked as a paediatrician in Guernsey, revealed she was driven out of her job – and forced off the island, where she has lived and worked for the past 17 years - because of 'hatred' and a 'campaign of misinformation' against her.

[...]

Dr Bohin said she didn't agree with the conclusions of Mr McDonald's new expert panel, who she described as 'ill-informed.'

[...]

 
  • #763
Lucy Letby's barrister has been reported to the Bar Standards Board for alleged professional misconduct, the Daily Mail has learned.

Families of the killer nurse's victims are understood to have made a formal complaint about Mark McDonald to the legal regulator.

They are angry that the names of their children were included in a letter, sent by the former neo-natal nurse's defence team to a coroner, which was subsequently leaked to a Sunday newspaper.

[...]

At a pre-inquest hearing last month, Jacqueline Devonish, senior coroner for Cheshire, questioned how the Sunday Times had got hold of the correspondence, which was written by Mr McDonald's then-instructing solicitors...

[...]

Ms Devonish warned Mr McDonald against any further leaks, saying: 'Otherwise I will report (it) to the regulatory authorities.'

[...]

 

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