• Sally Clark (August 1964 – 15 March 2007) was an English solicitor who, in November 1999, became the victim of a miscarriage of justice when she was found...
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  • misleading evidence in the 1999 trial of Sally Clark, who was wrongly convicted of the murder of her two baby sons. Clark's conviction was overturned in 2003...
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  • her two infant sons. Sally Clark may also refer to: Petula Clark (born 1932), British singer, actress, and songwriter Sally Clark (equestrian) (born 1958)...
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    Petula Clark was born Sally Clark on 15 November 1932 in Ewell, Surrey, England to Doris (née Phillips) and Leslie Noah Clark. Both of Clark's parents...
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  • already been imprisoned for up to six years. One case was that of Sally Clark. Clark was a lawyer wrongly convicted in 1999 of the murder of her two baby...
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  • prime universe to be examined by Walter to undo the damage Jones caused. Sally Clark (portrayed by Pascale Hutton) was one of the children that Walter and...
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    Sally J. Clark is a former member of the Seattle City Council. A graduate of the University of Washington (BAs in Political Science and Spanish, and an...
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  • appeal against her conviction in 2000. In January 2003, the conviction of Sally Clark — jailed for life for the murder of her two sons — was quashed. In June...
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    where there is a history of spousal abuse were committed by the spouse. Sally Clark, a British woman, was accused in 1998 of having killed her first child...
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  • actor Sally Bretton, British actress Sally Carr (born 1945), Scottish singer, lead singer of the 1970s pop group Middle of the Road (band) Sally Clark (disambiguation)...
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  • Sally Clark (born 26 July 1953 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian playwright and filmmaker. After moving to Toronto in 1973, Sally Clark served...
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  • where he killed her. Clark was known for his womanising, and had a reputation for extreme violence. He met his first wife Sally in his early years and...
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  • Counsel for the prosecution in the trial of Sally Clark, a solicitor charged with the murder of her two babies. Clark was found guilty and sent to prison. She...
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  • evidence were quashed, such as in the Angela Cannings, Trupti Patel and Sally Clark cases. In January 2004, the Attorney General ordered Robinson's conviction...
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    Robert Clark (disambiguation), multiple people Ryan Clark (disambiguation), multiple people Sally Clark (disambiguation), multiple people Samuel Clark (disambiguation)...
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  • more came under review. In a note to his mathematical analysis of the Sally Clark case, Professor Ray Hill endorses a claim that Meadow did not originate...
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  • error number 1: multiplying non-independent probabilities. The case of Sally Clark: motherhood under attack". Math on trial. How numbers get used and abused...
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  • Sally Dorothy Ann Clark (née Dalrymple, born 11 April 1958) is a New Zealand equestrian who won a silver medal at the Olympic Games. She was born in Palmerston...
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    occurred on 14 April 2010.: §7  Miscarriages of justice in the Netherlands Sally Clark Prosecutor's fallacy Accused (2014 film), a 2014 Dutch film More Dutch...
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  • mimics a criminal act. List of wrongful convictions in the United States Sally Clark Betty Tyson Tipton, Virgil (September 22, 1991). "Fight's over". St....
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  • innocent. A prominent example in the UK is the wrongful conviction of Sally Clark for killing her two sons who appeared to have died of Sudden Infant Death...
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    Sally Rooney (born 20 February 1991) is an Irish author and screenwriter. She has published three novels: Conversations with Friends (2017), Normal People...
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    She died of cancer, aged 26, in 1979. Benn subsequently married Sally Christina Clark in 1982, and the couple have four children. Like his father, who...
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  • his death. None of the four showed signs of smothering in the autopsy. Sally Clark, a British mother whose conviction for killing her two infant sons was...
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    of Donald Trump and urged other Republicans to join him. He married Sally Clark on June 28, 1958. They had three children, Sarah Nortz, Thomas Gorton...
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  • Sarah "Sally" Hemings (c. 1773 – 1835) was a female enslaved person with one-quarter African ancestry who was enslaved by president of the United States...
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    the GMC for giving erroneous and seriously misleading evidence in the Sally Clark trial. This was especially controversial as the article appeared whilst...
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    Couldn't Hang's album Silvertown. She was the subject of a stage play by Sally Clark, Saint Frances of Hollywood (1996). In the 2017 Netflix original series...
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  • Eve at home, watching Dick Clark's 16th annual New Year's Rockin' Eve. Before midnight, Harry walks around the city. As Sally is about to leave the party...
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  • and written by Tyrone Evans Clark. The film and series were inspired by Clark’s adolescence and follow a mother, Sally Silver (Margaret Newborn) and...
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