Evidence in first Lucy Letby trial was incorrect, CPS admits
Briefly

The CPS acknowledged that the door-swipe data used in Lucy Letby's first trial was incorrect, raising concerns about how this affected the prosecution’s case.
In the retrial, the CPS confirmed that accurate door-swipe data was presented, which plays a pivotal role in knowing staff presence in the neonatal unit.
David Davis emphasized that understanding the timing errors related to door-swipe data is crucial, calling for clarity on how these affected the prosecution's arguments.
The importance of door-swipe data was highlighted, since it indicates which nursing staff were present during critical times, impacting the nature of evidence presented.
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