The story of the
Chrimes, Crimes, Chrymes and Crymes
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From The Aberdeen Press and Journal of 7 September 1985: "Second Hearing - The mother of a disabled woman yesterday won the right to mount a second attempt to prove that her daughter's disability was caused by a polio vaccination. Mr. Justice Woolf ordered at the High Court in London that there should be a fresh vaccine damage tribunal hearing into the case of J▮▮▮▮ Crimes (24), Nearwell Close, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire. The application was made by J▮▮▮▮'s mother, Mrs. J▮▮▮▮ Crimes, who claimed that when an earlier tribunal rejected a damages claim on behalf of her daughter, they did not give sufficient reasons for doing so." |