Last month, on these pages, I asked this question: Has the British justice system thrown a young woman into jail for life in order to save the tarnished reputation of the NHS?
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Podcast All episodes Play on Apple Spotify At the weekend, the Telegraph revealed that keycard door-swipe data showing which doctors and nurses were entering and exiting the neonatal unit where Letby had been 'mislabelled' in the original trial last August . I have also been struck by how some staff who worked shoulder to shoulder with Lucy Letby have insisted she is innocent and were shocked by the guilty verdict.
It is now time for the Justice Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, to become involved. Letby's case must urgently be reviewed by the Criminal Cases Review Board , which has the authority to refer it to the Court of Appeal. So I am left wondering if the law will protect the law? I am aware that those who have raised concerns have already felt the hand of the judiciary resting on their shoulder.
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