Published On Sep 6, 2024
The Lucy Letby case brings into focus complex legal questions surrounding the admissibility of therapist notes and confessions, particularly in the context of patient-therapist confidentiality. It raises important discussions about how such evidence is treated in criminal law, especially when it comes to the reliability and voluntariness of confessions made during therapy sessions. The case highlights the balance between protecting private communications and the pursuit of justice, with significant implications for future criminal proceedings in the UK.
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