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No courage was required to contradict the findings of the prosecution’s pathologist for that case. But, beyond cowardice or careerism, is a deeper problem for both defence and prosecution pathologist. Neither party can ever – should ever – admit to being wrong. It is acceptable to admit that there may be other possible conclusions, but, in the absence of any new evidence, the pathologist should be sure enough of his or her view to stick to it.
Unnatural Causes
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