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Doesn't This Mother Deserve The Same Continuous Attention For Justice As Others Have Received?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Strange case. The neighbour confessed to the murder but the confession was declared inadmissible in court.
The same man was later ordered to pay compensation to the mother for the battery that lead to the death of the child.
Obviously the degree of certainly is different between criminal and civil courts, but I wonder why his confession was dismissed?
The same man was later ordered to pay compensation to the mother for the battery that lead to the death of the child.
Obviously the degree of certainly is different between criminal and civil courts, but I wonder why his confession was dismissed?
Because it is alleged that the detectives questioning him used "oppressive methods",so the confession was ruled inadmissable.
Telling is the fact that in a civil court he was found guilty and fined, although has never paid that fine. And it was an uncontested case, so I have no idea what that means.
I am not sure what point AoG is trying to make though. What others are you referring to, AoG that have received attention in seeking justice that this woman has not? Are the cases and events surrounding the cases similar?
Telling is the fact that in a civil court he was found guilty and fined, although has never paid that fine. And it was an uncontested case, so I have no idea what that means.
I am not sure what point AoG is trying to make though. What others are you referring to, AoG that have received attention in seeking justice that this woman has not? Are the cases and events surrounding the cases similar?
hc, perhaps this may provide you with an answer.
"12 interview tapes - thought by the Crown Prosecution Service to be crucial in proving the case - were inadmissible because officers had used "oppressive methods" to obtain the confession. After a six-week trial, the judge directed the jury to deliver a verdict of not guilty."
http:// www.the guardia n.com/u k/2006/ oct/11/ ukcrime .featur es11
"12 interview tapes - thought by the Crown Prosecution Service to be crucial in proving the case - were inadmissible because officers had used "oppressive methods" to obtain the confession. After a six-week trial, the judge directed the jury to deliver a verdict of not guilty."
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I don't think for one minute the police wiped their hands of the matter after the failed court case. We have no idea what other leads they have followed or investigations done.
There are sadly many unsolved crimes, including murder, like this double murder of 26 years ago
http:// www.bir mingham mail.co .uk/new s/local -news/h unt-for -killer -of-eld erly-st ep-sist ers-ali ce-3802 64
There are sadly many unsolved crimes, including murder, like this double murder of 26 years ago
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AOG
I think the answer is in the story:
"'We constantly consider whether advances in forensic techniques open up new avenues of investigation that were not available at the time of the original investigation and we are in the process of doing that in this case"
What is unclear is how much pressure Sharon Henderson put on the police to further investigate the crime after the trial of George Heron collapsed.
There may be further issues with the fact that he was successfully sued through the civil courts. We would need New Judge's expertise in this, but I believe a successful prosecution through the civil courts may affect the chances of a retrial in the county courts?
I think the answer is in the story:
"'We constantly consider whether advances in forensic techniques open up new avenues of investigation that were not available at the time of the original investigation and we are in the process of doing that in this case"
What is unclear is how much pressure Sharon Henderson put on the police to further investigate the crime after the trial of George Heron collapsed.
There may be further issues with the fact that he was successfully sued through the civil courts. We would need New Judge's expertise in this, but I believe a successful prosecution through the civil courts may affect the chances of a retrial in the county courts?
A civil action has no bearing on the criminal trial. The standard of proof is much lower in the civil trial, so a finding for the complainant cannot be taken as a verdict of guilty.
A retrial will only be ordered if there is now material evidence previously unknown to the prosecution, material which tends to prove guilt, and the interests of justice require a retrial.
A retrial will only be ordered if there is now material evidence previously unknown to the prosecution, material which tends to prove guilt, and the interests of justice require a retrial.
AOG
Some clarification might be needed here. Looking at the link, I can't see exactly how Sharon Henderson's case can be compared to another, because its not clear how her case has not received the 'same continuous attention for justice' that others have received.
Are you referring to the Hillsborough victims? If so, then the comparison doesn't really work, because they set up a support group to lobby parliament for an inquest.
If you're referring to Doreen Lawrence, again - she battled for years to get justice for her son.
What leads you to think that Sharon Henderson was treated differently? Did the police ignore her? Do you have another link with more detail on the story?
Some clarification might be needed here. Looking at the link, I can't see exactly how Sharon Henderson's case can be compared to another, because its not clear how her case has not received the 'same continuous attention for justice' that others have received.
Are you referring to the Hillsborough victims? If so, then the comparison doesn't really work, because they set up a support group to lobby parliament for an inquest.
If you're referring to Doreen Lawrence, again - she battled for years to get justice for her son.
What leads you to think that Sharon Henderson was treated differently? Did the police ignore her? Do you have another link with more detail on the story?
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