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Medical investigations required in suspected baby shaking cases (High Court)

Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 5-618-5537 (Approx. 3 pages)

Medical investigations required in suspected baby shaking cases (High Court)

In Re L (Application to Withdraw: Head Injuries - Unknown Cause) [2015] EWFC 67, the local authority withdrew its care proceedings after the medical evidence could not support a finding of baby-shaking non-accidental injury. The judgment highlights the medical investigations required in suspected baby-shaking cases.

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Published on 07-Sep-2015
Resource Type Legal update: case report
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  • Wales
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