Expert Testifies on Evidence Integrity at Lucy Letby Trial Amid Claims of Statistical Flaws in Conviction
London, U.K. — The recent conviction of Lucy Letby has sparked a robust debate around the use of statistical analysis in criminal proceedings. Letby, a former healthcare professional, was found guilty of harming infants under her care. Nevertheless, some statisticians challenge the integrity of the data used in her trial. In a recent inquiry led by Thirlwall, the concerns of a possible miscarriage of justice were brought to the forefront. Peter Skelton KC, representing the …