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*'''SRA case added.''' [[Jimoh Adun of Nieko Solicitors (SRA decision: control of practice) (2016) MHLO 23]] {{pagesummary|Jimoh Adun of Nieko Solicitors (SRA decision: control of practice) (2016) MHLO 23|d}}
*'''SRA case added.''' [[Jimoh Adun of Nieko Solicitors (SRA decision: control of practice) (2016) MHLO 23]] {{pagesummary|Jimoh Adun of Nieko Solicitors (SRA decision: control of practice) (2016) MHLO 23|d}}


*'''Best interests case.''' [[Re A (A Child) (2016) EWCA Civ 759, (2016) MHLO 22]] {{pagesummary|Re A (A Child) (2016) EWCA Civ 759, (2016) MHLO 22|d}}
*'''Best interests case.''' [[Re A (A Child) (2016) EWCA Civ 759]] {{pagesummary|Re A (A Child) (2016) EWCA Civ 759|d}}


*'''Fitness to plead case.''' [[R v Orr (2016) EWCA Crim 889, (2016) MHLO 21]] {{pagesummary|R v Orr (2016) EWCA Crim 889, (2016) MHLO 21|d}}
*'''Fitness to plead case.''' [[R v Orr (2016) EWCA Crim 889, (2016) MHLO 21]] {{pagesummary|R v Orr (2016) EWCA Crim 889, (2016) MHLO 21|d}}

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  • Best interests case. Re A (A Child) [2016] EWCA Civ 759 — "This is an appeal against the making of a declaration by Mrs Justice Parker on 20 June 2016 whereby she declared that: 'It is lawful and in A's best interest to remove his respiratory support by extubating him and, if he becomes unstable, not to reintroduce his respiratory support again but instead generally to furnish such treatment by way of pain relief or sedation and nursing as may be appropriate to ensure that A suffers the least distress and pain at the time and in the manner of his dying.'"

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