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What follows is a high chance that there could be miscarriages of justice.
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"Collectively, I think we are greatly concerned about scenarios where there could be a miscarriage of justice," Cervone told the Florida Times-Union.
Khan warned there could be an irreversible miscarriage of justice if the trial on 16 June went ahead in private.
The leftover DNA samples from the blastocyst biopsy were reanalyzed by array CGH which revealed the same results as the cytogenetic analysis and the initial array CGH diagnosis (euploid), indicating that there could be a cause for the miscarriages other than aneuploidy in these patients.
We hypothesised that there could be a difference in prenatal health care use between women with miscarriage(s) and/or abortion(s) in their obstetric history.
At least 57 convictions have since been quashed to date as a result of miscarriages of justice caused by undercover policing activities, with suggestions that there could be more.
"There could have been miscarriages," he says.
Defence lawyer Mike Schwarz said the officer's identity was only discovered after he was confronted by campaigners and added that if his evidence had been kept secret there could have been a serious miscarriage of justice.
Still, there were miscarriages.
The first study was powered to detect whether infection could be associated with miscarriage.
The question whether BK virus could be associated with miscarriage requires therefore further investigation.
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