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... serving the forth year of her life sentence. The case of Sally Clark is a long and difficult one to understand. There are no precedents in this area of law and no books have been published regarding this case, as it has not yet been recognised by the courts. This is a landmark case and Sally Clark is not the only innocently convicted woman awaiting justice. Donna Anthony was convicted on Meadows Law and is in Durham prison. Maxine Robinson was given two life sentences at Sheffield Crown Court. The definition of a miscarriage of justice is a clear one, a failure to attain the desired end result of 'justice', and it can most definitely be applied in Sally's case. In order to understand how this case was tried and how the verdict of guilty was reached, the following questions have to be defined. What is Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (Hereafter SIDS)? ...
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