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Liverpool widow takes hospital to court over withdrawal of treatment | Liverpool widow takes hospital to court over withdrawal of treatment |
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A widow has called on the Supreme Court to rule that doctors should not have been given permission to withdraw treatment from her husband. | A widow has called on the Supreme Court to rule that doctors should not have been given permission to withdraw treatment from her husband. |
David James, 68, of Liverpool, died in 2012 - days after doctors successfully argued in court that stopping treatment was in his best interests. | David James, 68, of Liverpool, died in 2012 - days after doctors successfully argued in court that stopping treatment was in his best interests. |
May James said the court should have ruled in favour of protecting life. | May James said the court should have ruled in favour of protecting life. |
Aintree University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said he was deteriorating after cancer surgery. | Aintree University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said he was deteriorating after cancer surgery. |
The case is being considered by a panel of Supreme Court justices at a two-day hearing, which is due to end on Thursday. | The case is being considered by a panel of Supreme Court justices at a two-day hearing, which is due to end on Thursday. |
A decision is not expected until later in the year. | A decision is not expected until later in the year. |
'Critically ill' | 'Critically ill' |
Mr James had been in intensive care for seven months and was "critically ill and steadily deteriorating", doctors said. | |
They said he had a range of problems, including multi-organ failure. | They said he had a range of problems, including multi-organ failure. |
The hospital initially asked a High Court judge in the Court of Protection to agree they should withhold treatment if his condition deteriorated. | The hospital initially asked a High Court judge in the Court of Protection to agree they should withhold treatment if his condition deteriorated. |
Mr Justice Peter Jackson rejected the hospital's argument and sided with relatives, who opposed the hospital's application. | Mr Justice Peter Jackson rejected the hospital's argument and sided with relatives, who opposed the hospital's application. |
But that decision was overturned when the hospital took their case to the Court of Appeal. | But that decision was overturned when the hospital took their case to the Court of Appeal. |
Mrs James now wants the Supreme Court to overrule that decision and support Mr Justice Jackson's original ruling. | Mrs James now wants the Supreme Court to overrule that decision and support Mr Justice Jackson's original ruling. |
She said the Court of Appeal decision undermined the "protection" given by "legal presumption in favour of preservation of life". | She said the Court of Appeal decision undermined the "protection" given by "legal presumption in favour of preservation of life". |
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