Crown Prosecution Service Admits Errors in Lucy Letby Trial

The Crown Prosecution Service has acknowledged that evidence presented in the first trial of Lucy Letby, a British nurse convicted of murdering seven infants and attempting to kill six others, was incorrect. The error involved door-swipe data, which was crucial to the prosecution’s case. This revelation has raised concerns about the accuracy of evidence presented in the initial trial and led to calls for a thorough investigation into the mistakes.

Edmonton Man Facing Sentencing for Second-Degree Murder of 7-Year-Old Girl

David Michael Moss, the Edmonton man found guilty of second-degree murder in the 2020 death of Bella Rose Desrosiers, faced a sentencing hearing on Friday. The Crown recommended a life sentence with no eligibility for parole for 20 to 22 years, while the defense was expected to present its stance on sentencing. Moss had previously been denied an NCR defense and admitted to killing Bella, but claimed no memory of the event.

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