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Citation

Wecht CH, Larkin GM. Leg. Med. 1980; 31-55.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1980, Butterworth Legal Publishers)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

7421394

Abstract

Most evidence in child abuse cases is circumstantial, and thus the main thrust of the defense is to create doubt, by arguing that the child did not die as a result of being beaten, or by arguing lack of intent. The pathologist will be most helpful to the case if he can give a strong opinion backed by scientific conclusions. A painstakingly detailed autopsy protocol will be of value.


Language: en

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