Has so far been noticeable for the annoying proliferation of Zil lanes for the Olympic family meaning that those of us who stay and work in London are mightily inconvenienced. Evidence given at a death in police custody inquest, opinion in a Cardiff Law School Innocence project case, on-call as FME for Met Police, upper gastrointestinal endoscopy lists, announcement about a CPS charging decision in a high profile case, mediation training and trying to arrange three Crown Court appearances on the same day and completion of a chapter on mental capacity issues in complainants of sexual assault ensured no time available for anything else. Fantastic news that at long last Journal of Forensic & Legal Medicine has been awarded its first Impact Factor of 1.098 ranking it 10th in Medical/Legal journal category.

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Catch-up Project Week
A little behind on a number of projects with chapters due on witness in court, sexual assault, sexual assault in [...]
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Last couple of weeks of April into May
Telecon regarding retrial of murder case in Scotland. Issues relate to asphyxia/blunt force injury and blood. s18 case of delayed [...]
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Bank Holiday Weeks are Bad
As there is too much to fit in. Due to attend Warwick CC on Tuesday but Judge was ill. Two [...]
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Writing and academic and service week
Started off with the Academic Committee of the Faculty of Forensic & Legal Medicine (fflm.ac.uk). Visit to the Tavistock Clinic. [...]
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Catch-up Project Week
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