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Tuesday, January 1, 2019

Back in action: On-Going: Karrisa Cox and Richard Carter: U.K. Accused of child cruelty, this couple convinced a trial judge to acquit after one medical expert said he could not be sure that the child suffered fractures - and defence lawyers argued the X-rays were consistent with rickets. So how could another judge rubber stamp the handing of the baby to adopters in what appears to be a closed review?..." In 2012 staff at Surrey County Council raised concerns, shortly after the child was born, after medics found the child had broken bones in an arm and leg, a torn upper lip frenulum and bruises on the chest, stomach, legs, arms and back. In 2015 the child was adopted and the couple were prosecuted, accused of child cruelty, but are later acquitted. The trial at Guildford Crown Court, overseen by Judge Christopher Critchlow, was abandoned after one medical expert said he cannot be sure that the child suffered fractures. Ms Cox said after the trial that: 'We took our child to the hospital and they stole our baby from us'."


PASSAGE OF THE DAY:


QUOTE OF THE DAY: "We took our child to the hospital and they stole our baby from us.' ‘That was the hardest news we ever had to face. We had no say, no choice. The judge just granted the adoption.’"

Karrissa Cox.

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STORY: "Judge rules 'innocent' parents who complained when social workers took their child and placed them for adoption despite prosecutors abandoning cruelty claims were not the victims of a miscarriage of justice," by reporter Bryony Jewell, published by  The Daily Mail on December 14, 2018.

SUB-HEADINGS: "Karrissa Cox and Richard Carter said they were unfairly blamed by Surrey County Council and a family court judge after allegations made in 2012;    Senior judge reviewed evidence and said child was victim of 'cruelty' when baby; Sir James Munby concluded they were not victims of miscarriage of justice.

GIST: A couple whose baby was handed to adopters even though a child cruelty case had been abandoned were not the victims of a miscarriage of justice, a leading judge has concluded after a review. Karrissa Cox and former soldier Richard Carter, who are in their late 20s and from Guildford, said they were 'innocent parents' and had been unfairly blamed by Surrey County Council social workers and a family court judge. The couple, who are no longer together, said they would fight to regain the child, and clear their names, after being acquitted on the direction of a judge who oversaw a criminal court trial three years ago. They said the 'family court process' had left them feeling 'presumed guilty'. But a senior family court judge who reviewed evidence has now concluded that their child was the victim of 'really serious' abuse and 'cruelty' when a baby. Sir James Munby said that, during the first few weeks of life, the child suffered an 'extraordinary constellation' of 'inflicted injuries' for which there was no 'innocent explanation'. He said in a ruling published on Friday that he could not be sure exactly who caused which injuries. But he said only Ms Cox and Mr Carter, an Afghanistan war veteran, were 'within the pool of possible perpetrators'. Sir James, who until his recent retirement was president of the Family Division of the High Court and the most senior family court judge in England and Wales, said Ms Cox and Mr Carter carry a 'high measure of responsibility' for 'serious parental failures'. He backed the family court judge who analysed the case three years ago, pointed the finger of blame at Ms Cox and Mr Carter and approved the child's adoption. Sir James said the family court 'process' overseen by Judge Peter Nathan had been vindicated and that neither Ms Cox nor Mr Carter, nor their child, had been victims of any miscarriage of justice. The judge also revealed that the couple, who are no longer together, had abandoned their attempt to regain the child at an early stage of his review. He said he thinks they realised 'the game was up'. Sir James had re-considered the case at a private hearing in London and imposed limits on what could be reported pending the outcome of his review. He said the couple, and the council involved, can now be named in reports of his new ruling. But he said neither the child, nor the adoptive parents, could be named.   In 2012 staff at Surrey County Council raised concerns, shortly after the child was born, after medics found the child had broken bones in an arm and leg, a torn upper lip frenulum and bruises on the chest, stomach, legs, arms and back.  In 2015 the child was adopted and  the couple were prosecuted, accused of child cruelty, but are later acquitted. The trial at Guildford Crown Court, overseen by Judge Christopher Critchlow, was abandoned after one medical expert says he cannot be sure that the child suffered fractures. Ms Cox said after the trial that: 'We took our child to the hospital and they stole our baby from us'. The trial at Guildford Crown Court, overseen by Judge Christopher Critchlow, was abandoned after one medical expert says he cannot be sure that the child suffered fractures. Defence lawyers argued the X-rays were consistent with rickets and the prosecution later said one of their experts could not be sure of fractures. It was later discovered that the child had a vitamin D deficiency, which causes infantile rickets. The baby was also suffering from the blood disorder Von Willebrand II, which causes someone to bruise more easily. Speaking in 2015 Mr Carter, an Afghanistan veteran with 2nd Battalion The Rifles, described the moment his child was taken away from him and said it ‘just rips your soul away from you’. Miss Cox said her child was adopted in March, seven months before the criminal case was dropped. She said: 'We took our child to the hospital and they stole our baby from us.' ‘That was the hardest news we ever had to face. We had no say, no choice. The judge just granted the adoption.’"

The entire story can be read at:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6497165/Judge-rules-parents-child-placed-adoption-NOT-victims-miscarriage-justice.html

PUBLISHER'S NOTE: I am monitoring this case/issue. Keep your eye on the Charles Smith Blog for reports on developments. The Toronto Star, my previous employer for more than twenty incredible years, has put considerable effort into exposing the harm caused by Dr. Charles Smith and his protectors - and into pushing for reform of Ontario's forensic pediatric pathology system. The Star has a "topic" section which focuses on recent stories related to Dr. Charles Smith. It can be found at: http://www.thestar.com/topic/charlessmith. Information on "The Charles Smith Blog Award"- and its nomination process - can be found at: http://smithforensic.blogspot.com/2011/05/charles-smith-blog-award-nominations.html Please send any comments or information on other cases and issues of interest to the readers of this blog to: hlevy15@gmail.com.  Harold Levy: Publisher; The Charles Smith Blog; 





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Two Blogs Now: The Charles Smith Blog; The Selfless Warriors Blog: I created the Charles Smith Blog in 2007 after I retired from The Toronto Star to permit me to keep digging into the story of the flawed pathologist and the harm he had done to so many innocent parents and caregivers, and to Ontario’s criminal justice system. Since then it has taken new directions, including examinations of other flawed pathologists, flawed pathology, and flawed science and technology which has marred the quality of justice in courtrooms around the world. On International Wrongful Conviction Day in 2024, I was thrilled to have the Blog recognized by Innocence Canada, when I was presented with the, "Rubin Hurricane Carter Champion of Justice Award." The heart of the Blog is my approach to following cases which raise issues in all of these areas - especially those involving the death penalty. I have dedicated 'The Selfless Warrior Blog’ (soon to appear) to those exceptional individuals who have been ripped out of their ordinary lives by their inability to stand by in the face of a glaring miscarriage of justice. They are my ’Selfless Warriors.’ Enjoy!
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