Posted on 04/27/2018 8:52:48 AM PDT by ebb tide
The Christian Legal Centre has released a statement regarding its involvement in Alfie Evans' case. They are defending themselves against comments made by a judge and from criticism in the way case was handled.
"Again, we underline that our driving concern throughout our short involvement in this case has been to contend for little Alfies bests interests and to serve his parents," they write.
"Having reviewed the case with Mr Evans, we believed that Alfies best interests would be served not by allowing him to die but by respecting his parents wish to take advantage of the excellent medical care being offered to Alfie by three other European hospitals."
The statement is published below in full:
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Statement on Christian Legal Centre's involvement in Alfie Evans case
Andrea Williams, chief executive of the Christian Legal Centre, has issued the following statement in response to errors of fact in the reporting of the case of Alfie Evans:
For the best part of a year, Tom Evans and his partner Kate James have been striving to preserve little Alfies life.
During this time, a large number of different advisers have been involved.
The Christian Legal Centre, however, has only been assisting Mr Evans and Ms James for less than a month. Many of the important court hearings happened before this time.
Before our involvement, for example, Mr Evans and Ms James were represented by the eminent QC Stephen Knafler who argued this case to the Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights. Sadly, Mr Knafler and his legal team were not successful.
We believe that a particularly important event for the future direction of this case occurred in February 2018 again, before our involvement.
It was in February that the crucial fact finding hearing took place, where the medical evidence and alternative treatments were considered by Mr Justice Hayden.
Significantly, at this hearing, Mr Evans and Ms James had no legal representation.
In our view this lack of representation, especially in such a complex life and death matter had major repercussions for the future outworking of the case.
It was at this hearing that the court found that it was in Alfies best interests to have treatment withdrawn and to be allowed to die.
Once this hearing had established this fact, future legal options were already limited since appeals can only be made on the basis of law, not on challenging facts.
Having already lost appeals to the Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights, Mr Evans contacted the Christian Legal Centre in early April under a month ago.
Since then, we have sought to serve Mr Evans and Ms James. Our highest concern has always been Alfies best interests. We have offered our services entirely pro bono, and members of our team have worked tirelessly, laying aside other commitments.
Having reviewed the case with Mr Evans, we believed that Alfies best interests would be served not by allowing him to die but by respecting his parents wish to take advantage of the excellent medical care being offered to Alfie by three other European hospitals.
Given the stage of the case at which our involvement was requested by Alfies parents, the legal options available were limited.
We sought to issue a writ of habeas corpus on the point of the law that Alfie should not be detained in a hospital that no longer intended to treat him or offer life support especially when another suitably-qualified hospital was prepared to provide ongoing care for him, and the childs parents wished for this transfer to happen.
In the short period of our involvement, our highly experienced Standing Counsel Paul Diamond took the case from the High Court to the Court of Appeal, to the Supreme Court, and to the European Court and then back again to the High Court and to the Court of Appeal. We can think of no other organisation that would have achieved this in such a short period.
Our focus has been the legal case but we note that during this period, Alfie secured Italian citizenship, an intervention from the Pope and the offer of a military air ambulance.
We also recognise that Alfies plight has attracted widespread public and media interest. Many individuals and groups have offered comment, and some have engaged in various campaigns such as Alfies Army. These campaigns and communications were not ours our focus was the legal case.
In recent days, in addition to significant support we have endured some media and judicial criticism. We consider this unfair and detrimental.
We reject the prejudicial and inflammatory comments made by Mr Justice Hayden. We also reject the portrayal by the Court of Appeal of our role in this case and the assistance that we have offered to Mr Evans.
There have also been factual inaccuracies in some media reporting, especially about the extent and starting point of our involvement.
We also wish to make clear that we do not support the criminal prosecution of doctors involved in Alfies care.
Again, we underline that our driving concern throughout our short involvement in this case has been to contend for little Alfies bests interests and to serve his parents.
We continue to believe that Alfie is not best served by holding him, against his parents wishes, in a hospital where he will be allowed to die, when another hospital is willing to offer him ongoing medical care, with minimal risk.
At this difficult time, we ask everyone to respect the privacy of Mr Evans, Ms James and Alfie Evans. We entrust Alfie to the kindness of the Lord Jesus Christ, and remain steadfast in our commitment to protecting the gift of life and the freedom of parents."
Lord David Alton of Liverpool is calling for a change in British law to favor more parental rights in a child's medical decision.
"I am not alone in believing that when British law can displace the rights of parents then British law must be changed. I said exactly that at the time of the death of Charlie Gard and repeat it again now as little Alfie Evans battles for life,"
he posted on Facebook.
"The earlier case of Ashya King graphically illustrated that experts can get things wrong - but, even more importantly, every parent has a fundamental right - and I would say duty- to fight for and care for the child to whom they gave life. Alfie is today still fighting for his life despite extubation, beyond the expectations of the team treating him. As the relationship between the hospital and Alfies family has clearly broken down, their request to take Alfie to another hospital seems unarguable. So is the case for changing the law to give parents the definitive last word in such cases?"
Death watch.
The level of barbarism and evil in this situation is unbelievable for any supposed “civilized” nation.
Only took these idiots 5 ^%$#ing days to try to save the little guy and finally honor his parents constant requests to help him. Unreal.
There is no moral distinction between Alfie and an unborn human with a heart beat. Alfie is just a 14th trimester abortion.
"...Alfie Evans..."
From the 1th April 2018 case
http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Fam/2018/818.html
“By the time I came to conclude the case, the terrible reality was that almost the entirety of Alfie’s brain had been eroded, leaving only water and Cerebral Spinal Fluid. Even by the end of February, the connective pathways within the white matter of the brain, which facilitate rudimentary sensation hearing, touch, taste and sight, had been obliterated. They were no longer even identifiable on the MRI scan.”
These doctors and bureaucrats are murderers.
Where are the “pro-choice” folks? While we disagree on abortion, even they would concede that in this case, we’re dealing with a human being. So why aren’t they defending him? Is it because they really want to have eugenics, after all? Or are they just so slavishly pro-Big Government that human lives don’t matter as much as “the system”?
Either way, it’s shameful.
Prayer warriors all over the world are praying for Alfie and for GB to swing the other direction. Anyone’s participation would be so welcome.
Also, we’ve moved mountains, not only with prayer, but with boycotts. Whatever you can think of that comes out of the UK, boycott it. Make it public. Make it worldwide.
Prayer warriors all over the world are praying for Alfie and for GB to swing the other direction. Anyone’s participation would be so welcome.
Also, we’ve moved mountains, not only with prayer, but with boycotts. Whatever you can think of that comes out of the UK, boycott it. Make it public. Make it worldwide.
Clearly, this isn’t the whole truth, or Alfie wouldn’t be Abe to breathe on his own.
able - not Abe
I don’t understand why they won’t let the kid go. Italy will take care of him, so what’s it to England? Or at least let the child go home. Look at all those police in front of the hospital — it’s like he is in prison.
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