If it can be proved the Aga caused the marks / burns then this is new evidence not considered at trial.
No.
What is difficult to understand about the CPS criteria for hearing new evidence?
The marks on NB's, whatever they are and whenever they were caused etc, etc, will not go anywhere:
- How do the marks exonerate JB even if the CCRC/CoA agreed?
- How do the marks overcome the blood evidence and other evidence the prosecution used showing it wasn't SC eg hand swabs, clean hands, lack of debris on nightdress?
- Failure to adduce at trial eg there was nothing to prevent the defence at trial making the claims now made.
- Nothing was made of the marks at trial ie neither the defence or prosecution used them perhaps because the expert evidence was inconclusive and they are incapable of lending support to either side.
- The jury could not possibly have used them in coming to a verdict since they were not presented in this way and did not form part of the judge's summing up.