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Sally Clark

November 2021

  • Sally Clark outside court with her husband Stephen after her conviction was ruled unsafe on 29 January 2003.

    I fought for Sally Clark and other cot death mothers. I’m still haunted by their fate

    John Sweeney reported on the women wrongly jailed for murder. Now, 22 years on, he fears we have not seen the end of a modern witch-hunt

September 2008

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    Sally Clark doctor wins right to return to work

    GMC reinstates David Southall, who accused husband of solicitor Sally Clark of murdering their two children

November 2007

  • Solicitor wrongly jailed for killing sons died from excess alcohol

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    Sally Clark's death accidental, coroner rules

September 2007

  • A tragedy of errors

    Jonathan Gornall
  • Pathologist who could have cleared mother wins appeal

July 2007

  • Banned paediatrician bows to GMC decision

    The paediatrician who accused the husband of solicitor Sally Clark of murdering their children will not fight moves to extend his ban on working with child abuse victims, his lawyer said today.

March 2007

  • Sally Clark's death 'probably natural causes'

  • Call to support prisoners freed on appeal

  • Sally Clark was 'let down' by authorities

  • Sally Clark, mother wrongly convicted of killing her sons, found dead at home

October 2006

  • Judges reject legal immunity for court experts

    Three appeal court judges yesterday overturned a high court judge's ruling giving immunity from disciplinary action to expert witnesses such as Professor Sir Roy Meadow, who gave misleading statistical evidence to the jury which convicted Sally Clark of murdering her two children.

July 2006

  • Attorney general fights immunity ruling for expert witnesses

    · Intervention is backed by government departments
    · Judge made new law after Sally Clark murder case

February 2006

  • Professor Meadows' day in court

    Letters: You report (Tireless voice vows to continue speaking out, February 18) that the judgment in the final, successful appeal by Sally Clark said that Professor Roy Meadow's evidence was "grossly misleading". In fact, nowhere in the text of the substantive judgment does that phrase occur.

January 2006

  • Media unfair to paediatrician, says judge

  • Professor 'should not have been struck off'

December 2005

  • Pathologist in Sally Clark case loses accreditation

    Alan Williams, the forensic pathologist in the Sally Clark case who failed to disclose microbiology test results on her second son, Harry, was yesterday struck off the list of pathologists accredited to carry out postmortems for the Home Office.

September 2005

  • Sally Clark to sue pathologist over baby death postmortem

    · Damages sought against Home Office doctor
    · High court claim brought under ancient law

August 2005

  • Suspicious mind

    Marilyn Stowe unearthed evidence that cleared Sally Clark of killing her sons and brought down paediatrician Sir Roy Meadow. The solicitor tells Mary O'Hara why she had to do it.

July 2005

  • Appeal judges back Meadow

    The court of appeal has come to the defence of Professor Sir Roy Meadow, the paediatrician struck off for giving misleading statistical evidence in the Sally Clark case, insisting that he "had, and still has, enormous expertise" in child abuse cases.

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