Medical experts from across the world will today present what is described as ‘significant new evidence’ in the case of serial child killer Lucy Letby.
Letby, 35, from Hereford, was sentenced to serve 15 whole-life orders after she was convicted of murdering seven infants and attempting to murder seven others while working as a neonatal nurse at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
Lawyers representing Letby yesterday submitted an application to the independent Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), which investigates potential miscarriages of justice following her conviction and sentence.
And today a ‘blue riband committee’ of 14 neonatalogists will reveal their analysis of the baby deaths at a press conference in London.
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CCRC confirm Letby application
We are aware that there has been a great deal of speculation and commentary surrounding Lucy Letby’s case, much of it from parties with only a partial view of the evidence. We ask that everyone remembers the families affected by events at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016.
We have received a preliminary application in relation to Ms Letby’s case, and work has begun to assess the application. We anticipate further submissions being made to us. It is not for the CCRC to determine innocence or guilt in a case, that’s a matter for the courts.
It is for the CCRC to find, investigate and if appropriate, refer potential miscarriages of justice to the appellate courts when new evidence or new argument means there is a real possibility that a conviction will not be upheld, or a sentence reduced.
At this stage it is not possible to determine how long it will take to review this application. A significant volume of complicated evidence was presented to the court in Ms Letby’s trials.
The CCRC is independent. We do not work for the government, courts, police, the prosecution or for anyone applying for a review of their case. This helps us investigate alleged miscarriages of justice impartially.
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