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What follows is a high chance that there could be miscarriages of justice.
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A dissent pointed out that the failure to review his claims could be a miscarriage of justice: Glossip is about to be executed and "the State has no interest in executing an actually innocent man".
"Collectively, I think we are greatly concerned about scenarios where there could be a miscarriage of justice," Cervone told the Florida Times-Union.
"There could have been miscarriages," he says.
And when I say trouble, I mean trouble -- three specialists on two coasts over seven years, multiple failed attempts, five recorded miscarriages, plus at least two more that didn't even make it to the stage where it could be considered a miscarriage.
Khan warned there could be an irreversible miscarriage of justice if the trial on 16 June went ahead in private.
The question whether BK virus could be associated with miscarriage requires therefore further investigation.
The first study was powered to detect whether infection could be associated with miscarriage.
Our estimate of miscarriage rate could be an underestimate as many miscarriages go unnoticed early in pregnancy.
Northern Ireland's largest trade union has said that all women who go to hospitals with miscarriages could be questioned about whether they had taken abortion pills.
Convictions of protesters in an associated trial were later overturned, in the first of what could be a cascade of miscarriages of justice.
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