ETHEL HALL BLOOD TEST CHALLENGED
(Posted on 19/02/14)
The Times newspaper has reported our new work on the solitary blood test used to convict Colin Norris.
A calculation, similar in principal to how alcohol content is back-calculated in drink-driving offences, has been done which suggests that if the blood test used to convict Colin Norris is correct, the patient would have to have been given the absurd quantity of 20 litres of insulin.
This new research, conducted by Inside Justice, has been submitted to the CCRC.
The Times newspaper has reported our new work on the solitary blood test used to convict Colin Norris.
A calculation, similar in principal to how alcohol content is back-calculated in drink-driving offences, has been done which suggests that if the blood test used to convict Colin Norris is correct, the patient would have to have been given the absurd quantity of 20 litres of insulin.
This new research, conducted by Inside Justice, has been submitted to the CCRC.