I believe stab injuries are very hard to locate, especially when in dark clothing and poor lighting, and as medical reports have stated, Henry's injuries were not survivable.
I make this point because there are people frothing at the mouth saying that the police officers should be jailed-and the Judge in his summing up alluded to this and the fact that the officers called for an ambulance and commenced CPR within minutes.
What is left is misconduct-potentially gross misconduct, which can result in being sacked.-the areas being duty of care and professional responsibility-which would cover the arrival at the scene up until the time of detention and include the ignorance and dismissal of Henry's injuries and the officer's comment.
It is very probable that the officers were 'served' with misconduct papers early in December because any death in custody results in an immediate IOPC referral and investigation.
I make this point because there are people frothing at the mouth saying that the police officers should be jailed-and the Judge in his summing up alluded to this and the fact that the officers called for an ambulance and commenced CPR within minutes.
What is left is misconduct-potentially gross misconduct, which can result in being sacked.-the areas being duty of care and professional responsibility-which would cover the arrival at the scene up until the time of detention and include the ignorance and dismissal of Henry's injuries and the officer's comment.
It is very probable that the officers were 'served' with misconduct papers early in December because any death in custody results in an immediate IOPC referral and investigation.