Crown prosecutor Mark O'Donoghue says the case of a woman accused of deliberately harming her child during medical treatment was brought "more in sorrow than anger". Photo / StuffCrown prosecutor Mark O’Donoghue says the case of a woman accused of deliberately harming her child during medical treatment was brought “more in sorrow than anger”. Photo / Stuff

Hindsight ‘shaped witness views’

The charges

‘Unusual’ problems with lines and tubes

Defence counsel lead, Marie Dyhrberg, KC, says hindsight and confirmation bias had altered and shaped witness views over time. Photo / Tracy NealDefence counsel lead, Marie Dyhrberg, KC, says hindsight and confirmation bias had altered and shaped witness views over time. Photo / Tracy Neal

Science ‘no indication’ of when infections started

The trial of a woman accused of medically abusing her child is being heard in the High Court at Nelson before Justice Lisa Preston (inset). The Crown and defence have now delivered their closing addresses. Image / NZME composite; RNZ insetThe trial of a woman accused of medically abusing her child is being heard in the High Court at Nelson before Justice Lisa Preston (inset). The Crown and defence have now delivered their closing addresses. Image / NZME composite; RNZ inset

Serious illness ‘not in dispute’

Medical child abuse explained

Defence counsel Marie Dyhrberg, KC, says the case involved a “very sick child” who endured “serious medical complications and periods of clinical uncertainty”. Photo / 123rfDefence counsel Marie Dyhrberg, KC, says the case involved a “very sick child” who endured “serious medical complications and periods of clinical uncertainty”. Photo / 123rf