Have a read of Ground 15 of the 2002 appeal judgement.
Lots of info about the DNA and how it was responded to in the last appeal.
or in conclusion...
In our judgment having reviewed the whole of the evidence about the blood, there is nothing to suggest that the evidence of Mr Hayward in this regard is wrong. The evidence did point to the blood being that of Sheila Caffell but he was right to acknowledge the remote possibility that there was a mixture of blood from June Bamber and Nevill Bamber . That possibility could only be overcome by considering the other aspects of the evidence, the lack of any blood in the barrel of the rifle, the finding of the moderator carefully put away in its proper place and all the other unrelated aspects of the case. We can find nothing to suggest that the evidence that was placed before the jury was misleading nor that the jury would not have given careful consideration to this aspect of the case. Accordingly we reject this ground.
Was this a quote from the dodgy Appeal judges.Birds of the feather ect.
The judges are dodgy now then?
Come on Harts you know they are. Please don,t make go through all of the recent cases. Give you one in a long line, I am not going to mention the judge that was pissed[bugger I did].I will mention the judge who said a twelve year old who was raped, that she asked for it. Not the exact words, but that was what he was implying.
No, if you excuse my French but that is ******** (I decided not to use French
). A Judge presides over a case and nothing more. Are you suggesting that the judge in this case was dodgy? What evidence is there of that, what gain would he have accrued?
We are getting into fantasy land here.
No Harts I believe the judge in Bambers case stepped over the line in his summing up. I don,t suppose you did though.
They do this routinely Cliff, it is a fact of life.
Many Most of these judges start out as prosecutors and are fundamentally against allowing convictions to be quashed. I don't like it, you don't like it but that is the rotten system we are stuck with. I don't think it is just as bad in England but try looking at a small place like Scotland where just about every judge previously worked for the Crown Office. I think judges should be elected in any event like they were in olden times or as in the US, they would then be accountable to the people as a whole. As it stands they are accountable to only their immediate superior who himself is ultimately only accountable to the Home Secretary.
Judges are not impartial, they are biased and are so towards the Crown. It is a fact of life.