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But in this case, the apparent miscarriage of a decision came in front of the Western world.
It had been publicized earlier after Woodward was arrested in Los Angeles on suspicion of causing the miscarriage of a child believed to be his by another woman.
The Independent has uncovered cases of depression, attempted suicide and the miscarriage of a child involving those forced to move many miles away by their councils.
Such an "integrated" screening test, as it is called, would reduce by four-fifths the number of women undergoing amniocentesis and the number who consequently suffer a miscarriage of a healthy fetus, Dr. Wald reported in 1999 in The New England Journal of Medicine.
This resulted in Hannah's miscarriage of a son (they named him John).
"Such a miscarriage of a fetus in deer is relatively rare but can be brought about by stress or disease," he wrote.
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This can occur after a miscarriage of an unintended pregnancy.
He called the verdict "a tremendous miscarriage of justice" and a compromise from a deadlocked jury.
In civilised societies, where there is evidence of a miscarriage of justice, there is a retrial.
The case represented a "miscarriage of justice" and an "extreme malfunction in the state criminal justice system," Turk wrote.
"This case demonstrates a grotesque miscarriage of justice and a heedless indifference by the judge to the rule of law".
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