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First challenge to care orders fails

Posted: 11 March 2004 | Subscribe Online


A woman who had her child taken into care after medical experts gave evidence that her daughter had been the victim of attempted smothering has failed to win an appeal.

She and another woman are the first of what may be hundreds to challenge civil court orders to take their children into care, following the acquittal of Angela Cannings for the murder of her children in December 2003 amid concerns about the reliability of evidence given by paediatrician Sir Roy Meadow.

Dame Butler-Sloss, who headed the panel of three civil Court of Appeal judges, said a retrial was unwarranted and she had taken into account the views of the council that brought the care proceedings and counsel for the child who supported the local authority.
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A second mother who had her child taken away on the basis of evidence of a doctor who said he was guided by Meadow will hear whether her bid has succeeded later.

Her counsel, Stephen Cobb QC, said the doctor had told the High Court care hearing that he had studied unpublished papers by Meadow before giving evidence that the mother was suffering from Munchausen syndrome by proxy.

But counsel for Kent Council said the decision to remove the child was not taken purely on the basis of medical evidence.
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A third woman, Margaret Smith, who was jailed in October 2003, following Meadow's evidence at a trial for smothering her four-month-old son with a pillow in 1994, is waiting to hear whether her appeal against conviction is successful.

Her appeal follows attorney general Lord Goldsmith's order to the Criminal Cases Review Commission to look at 258 criminal cases involving women convicted of killing their babies over the past 10 years in the light of the quashed convictions of Cannings and another mother, Sally Clark.


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