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Bulletin: Ben Butler: U.K. On-going trial: Accused of killing his daughter, the Court has heard evidence that he beat his partner during her miscarriage; "On Tuesday, the jury at the Old Bailey was shown a series of abusive texts sent to Gray while she was in hospital recovering from injuries sustained during the alleged beating. As part of the agreed facts, the jury also heard that Butler had several previous convictions, including one for punching a man in a kebab shop and another for assaulting a former girlfriend. The alleged beating of Gray happened on 15 March 2013, just seven months before the couple’s daughter was found with “catastrophic” and fatal injuries at his home. Ellie had a fractured skull similar to that sustained in a high-speed car crash and a postmortem examination showed her shoulder had been broken weeks before." The Guardian;

Next: Han Tak Lee: New York; Victim of a flawed arson investigation, he was exonerated after going to prison for 24 years for a crime for which he was wrongfully convicted: killing his daughter in the arson of a house. Assemblyman Ron Kim (D-Flushing) is working to prevent other people from suffering from the same predicament. " Aiming to end the use of outdated investigative theories, Kim’s legislation aims to require all arson investigators in the state to be certified with the most recent National Fire Protection Association 921 guidelines."..."With a Kim staffer interpreting his Korean, Lee told his story. His daughter was killed in a fire during a religious retreat in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains in 1989. Lee, who took the trip with her, appeared unemotional when he spoke to investigators — a common public reaction to tragic events in Asian cultures. This fact, the cultural dimension of which is not understood by many Americans, was cited by the district attorney as evidence for the case. “It wasn’t based on any evidence of scientific proof that the fire was set by Mr. Lee,” Kim said." Queen's Chronicle;
Previous: Sonja Farak: Massachusetts: Daily Hampshire Gazette editorializes on a "costly lapse in drug lab oversight," but notes that the cost extends beyond the review of thousands of cases: "There are other costs here too: unfair prosecutions, lost faith in the judicial system and the likelihood that guilty people who trafficked in drugs will have punishments lifted. This toxic legal landscape will take years to clean up." The gazette also provides a dollop of "even more bad news" for the judicial system..."The AG’s review found that the Amherst lab manufactured its own “reference” drugs, which are used to compare test results. That is not a common practice. The lab did not audit its supply of these drugs, also known as “standards.” And lab workers used only visual inspections to certify prescription drugs submitted for testing, raising questions about the validity of the work."
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"A man charged with murdering his six-year-old daughter in a fit of rage was accused of beating up his partner when she was miscarrying another baby, a court has heard. Ben Butler, 36, is on trial for the murder of Ellie Butler on 28 October 2013 when he was alone at home with her and another child. Butler and his partner, Jennie Gray, also 36, are jointly charged with child cruelty over an untreated broken shoulder the girl sustained weeks before her death.  On Tuesday, the jury at the Old Bailey was shown a series of abusive texts sent to Gray while she was in hospital recovering from injuries sustained during the alleged beating.  As part of the agreed facts, the jury also heard that Butler had several previous convictions, including one for punching a man in a kebab shop and another for assaulting a former girlfriend. The alleged beating of Gray happened on 15 March 2013, just seven months before the couple’s daughter was found with “catastrophic” and fatal injuries at his home. Ellie had a fractured skull similar to that sustained in a high-speed car crash and a postmortem examination showed her shoulder had been broken weeks before. The court heard how, in January 2013, the relationship was on the brink of collapse, with Butler threatening to walk out because he couldn’t stand Gray’s looks, her mouth, her weight and was fed up with his childcare responsibilities. The jury was told Butler sent text messages to Gray, who was pregnant, telling her he was disgusted and had had “enough of your weight and looks”. “You whacked on a massive [amount]. No baby,” he said. In further text messages, Gray described having a “fucked abortion” and losing a baby boy. Butler warned her not to get pregnant again with a string of texts raging about looking after Ellie. The jury saw 16 pages of texts which showed how, two months later, the “toxic relationship” had descended into violence."
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/may/10/man-accused-of-killing-daughter-beat-partner-during-miscarriage-trial-told


 

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