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Experts fear hair strand tests are being misinterpreted in Family Court cases

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For many years, reporting a case like Emily’s was almost impossible, because of privacy rules governing Family Court proceedings. However, the Family Court has recently opened up its workings to journalists, and the BBC has been able to obtain a High Court order to tell her story.


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