MP calls for Letby retrial, claims 'no hard evidence'
Briefly

Sir David Davis stated, 'There was no hard evidence against Letby, nobody saw her do anything untoward,' highlighting a lack of direct proof in the case.
He emphasized that 'What I have described is an expert analysis of the case notes, which were there at the time, but it was simply not presented to the jury,' critiquing the initial trial process.
Davis expressed concern, stating, 'Now that may be judicially convenient, but it's not justice,' questioning the fairness of the judicial system in Letby's case.
He concluded that 'erroneous statistical evidence against Letby was even worse than the ultimately discredited data used against Cheshire solicitor Sally Clark,' drawing parallels to flawed evidence.
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