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Court clears way for shaken baby appeals

Posted: 23 June 2005 | Subscribe Online


The Crown Prosecution Service has failed in its bid to throw out the appeal of four people against convictions for killing or harming children.

Crown counsel Richard Horwell said the four appeals, based on a challenge to the established theory of so-called shaken baby syndrome, largely relied on the opinions of neuropathologist Dr Jennian Geddes.

He said Geddes had agreed that her latest report was flawed and more research was needed to counter the theory, which states that internal head injuries to babies can only be caused by shaking of sufficient force.
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However, Lord Justice Gage allowed the appeals to continue, saying each of the four cases depended on individual circumstances.
Alan Cherry, Lorraine Harris, Raymond Rock and Michael Faulder began appeals last week against convictions for manslaughter, murder or grievous bodily harm against small children.

The court heard that internal head injuries could result from children falling from a low height, could be linked to vaccinations or medication causing lack of oxygen to the brain or to a difficult birth, or could have genetic causes.

The case continues.


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