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Advice' - 'Re Robert Wilson' (Operation Rochester) by David Perry QC and Louis Mably

Refers to: Gosport War Memorial Hospital, Dryad Ward, cause of death: 1a congestive cardiac failure, 1b renal failure and 2 liver failure, Dr Jane Barton (Clinical Assistant in Elderly Medicine), Hampshire Constabulary, gross negligence manslaughter, 'the evidence does not reveal the commission of the offence of gross negligence manslaughter', Code for Crown Prosecutors, Royal Navy, alcohol, Queen Alexander Hospital, Accident and Emergency Department, x-ray, medicines, Dickens Ward, Dr Lusznat (consultant in old age psychiatry), Fareham and Gosport Primary Care Trust, Portsmouth Health Care NHS Trust, Dr Althea Lord, Forton Medical Centre, Dr Anthony Knapman, Dr Ewenda Peters, syringe driver, medical notes relating to Robert Wilson, Crown Prosecution Service, Commission for Health Improvement (investigation launched 22 October 2001, report published May 2002), Sir Liam Donaldson (Chief Medical Officer), Professor Richard Baker (Head of the Department of Health Sciences, Leicester University), statistical analysis of mortality rates, Anita Tubbritt (nurse), bundle of documents re concerns of nursing staff in 1991 and 1992, Dr Barton, 90 cases reviewed by the police, Professor Robert Forrest, categories of care: optimal, sub-optimal and negligent, General Medical Council, Dr Andrew Wilcock (Reader in Palliative Medicine and Medical Oncology, University of Nottingham and Honorary Consultant Physician, Nottingham City Hospital NHS Trust), Dr Robert Black (Consultant in Geriatric Medicine), Dr Wilcock's report (dated 21 May 2006), Dr Black's report (dated 19 November 2005), Professor Baker's report (dated February 2006), Dr Jonathan Marshall (consultant, Horton Hospital), Dr Jonathan Marshall's report (dated 28 April 2006), Dr Barton's interview by police (dated 19 May 2005), Ian Barker (Dr Barton's solicitor), Dr Barton's prepared statement, summary of her statement, BNF, R v Adomako (1995), Bolam v Friern Hospital Management Committee (1957), Lord Mackay (Clashfern LC), R v Amit Misra, R v Rajeer Srviastova (2004), Attorney General's Reference (No 2 of 1999) (2000), R v Prentice (1994), House of Lords, Crown Court, Court of Appeal and R v DPP, ex parte Manning (2001). Associated with: CPS001582, CPS001583 and CPS001620. [Clean copy of CPS001612]

Summary

Unique ID:
CPS001621
Date:
27 Oct 2006
Contributing organisation:
Crown Prosecution Service
Number of pages:
25
Redactions:
No
Referenced in the report:
No