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reporter: mr bramhall, what's your reaction?l, once a respected surgeon, now a convicted criminal. what would you like to say to the patients, mr bramhall? today, he was fined £10,000 after pleading guilty to assaulting two patients by marking his initials on their livers. his victims were undergoing liver transplants at the time. in court, judge paul farrer qc told him: well, it was here at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham where bramhall committed his offences. he marked the livers in 2013 and it was a year later, after a disciplinary hearing, that he resigned from his post. another of his patients, who also underwent a liver transplant by him, says he shouldn't be punished. signing his work is just his way of showing the artwork he's done. the fact that he's saved so many lives through all the operations he's carried out, mine included, because without him i wouldn't be here, just makes me think he needs to carry on doing what he's good at. bramhall branded sb on the organs with an argon beam machine, a heat—projecti
reporter: mr bramhall, what's your reaction?l, once a respected surgeon, now a convicted criminal. what would you like to say to the patients, mr bramhall? today, he was fined £10,000 after pleading guilty to assaulting two patients by marking his initials on their livers. his victims were undergoing liver transplants at the time. in court, judge paul farrer qc told him: well, it was here at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham where bramhall committed his offences. he marked the livers...
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reporter: mr bramhall, what's your reaction? surgeon, now a convicted criminal. what would you like to say to the patients, mr bramhall? today, he was fined £10,000 after pleading guilty to assaulting two patients by marking his initials on their livers. his victims were undergoing liver transplants at the time. in court, judge paul farrer qc told him: well, it was here at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham where bramhall committed his offences. he marked the livers in 2013 and it was a year later, after a disciplinary hearing, that he resigned from his post. another of his patients, who also underwent a liver transplant by him, says he shouldn't be punished. signing his work is just his way of showing the artwork he's done. the fact that he's saved so many lives through all the operations he's carried out, mine included, because without him i wouldn't be here, just makes me think he needs to carry on doing what he's good at. bramhall branded ‘sb‘ on the organs with an argon beam machine, a heat—projecting device usually
reporter: mr bramhall, what's your reaction? surgeon, now a convicted criminal. what would you like to say to the patients, mr bramhall? today, he was fined £10,000 after pleading guilty to assaulting two patients by marking his initials on their livers. his victims were undergoing liver transplants at the time. in court, judge paul farrer qc told him: well, it was here at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham where bramhall committed his offences. he marked the livers in 2013 and it was...
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reporter: mr bramhall, what's your reaction?pected surgeon, now a convicted criminal. what would you like to say to the patients, mr bramhall? today, he was fined £10,000 after pleading guilty to assaulting two patients by marking his initials on their livers. his victims were undergoing liver transplants at the time. in court, judge paul farrer qc told him: well, it was here at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham where bramhall committed his offences. he marked the livers in 2013 and it was a year later, after a disciplinary hearing, that he resigned from his post. another of his patients, who also underwent a liver transplant by him, says he shouldn't be punished. signing his work is just his way of showing the artwork he's done. the fact that he's saved so many lives through all the operations he's carried out, mine included, because without him i wouldn't be here, just makes me think he needs to carry on doing what he's good at. bramhall branded sb on the organs with an argon beam machine, a heat projecting device usu
reporter: mr bramhall, what's your reaction?pected surgeon, now a convicted criminal. what would you like to say to the patients, mr bramhall? today, he was fined £10,000 after pleading guilty to assaulting two patients by marking his initials on their livers. his victims were undergoing liver transplants at the time. in court, judge paul farrer qc told him: well, it was here at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham where bramhall committed his offences. he marked the livers in 2013 and...
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simon bramhall, once the respected surgeon, 110w simon bramhall, once the respected surgeon, now a simongeon, now a convicted criminal. today he was given a £10,000 fine and a community service order after pleading guilty to assaulting two macro patients by marking his initials on their livers. his victims were undergoing liver transplants at the time. it was here, at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham, where he committed his offences. he marked the livers in 2013 and a year later, after a disciplinary hearing, he resigned from his post. the hospital says it can reassure his patients they suffered no harm because of what he did. 0ne they suffered no harm because of what he did. one of his other patients, who also underwent a transplant by him more than ten yea rs transplant by him more than ten years ago, is adamant the surgeon should not be punished. when all is said and done, and artist finds his work. that is what he has done. the difficulty in surgery and everything you have to do with it, 13 plus hours of standing in concentrating on something, it is amazing. so, signing his
simon bramhall, once the respected surgeon, 110w simon bramhall, once the respected surgeon, now a simongeon, now a convicted criminal. today he was given a £10,000 fine and a community service order after pleading guilty to assaulting two macro patients by marking his initials on their livers. his victims were undergoing liver transplants at the time. it was here, at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham, where he committed his offences. he marked the livers in 2013 and a year later,...
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simon bramhall, once a respected surgeon, now a convicted criminal. order after pleading guilty to assaulting two patients by marking his initials on their livers. his victims were undergoing liver transplants at the time. it was here, at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham, where he committed his offences. he marked the livers in 2013 and a year later, after a disciplinary hearing, he resigned from his post. the hospital says it can reassure his patients that they suffered no harm because of what he did. one of his other patients, who also underwent a transplant by him more than ten years ago, is adamant that the surgeon should not be punished. when all‘s said and done, an artist signs his work. that's what he's done. the difficulty in surgery and everything you have to do with it, 13 plus hours of standing and concentrating on something, it's amazing. so signing his work is just his way of showing the artwork he's done. simon bramhall branded "sb" on the organs with what's called an argon beam, a heat injecting procedure usually the fact that
simon bramhall, once a respected surgeon, now a convicted criminal. order after pleading guilty to assaulting two patients by marking his initials on their livers. his victims were undergoing liver transplants at the time. it was here, at the queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham, where he committed his offences. he marked the livers in 2013 and a year later, after a disciplinary hearing, he resigned from his post. the hospital says it can reassure his patients that they suffered no harm...
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simon bramhall pleaded guilty to two counts of assault in december.'d carried out the offences at queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham. that's it from me. more at two o'clock. now it's time for click. i've had enough. enough of old tech. going obsolete, or so it seems. even the days of desktop computers are numbered. right. let's see what they've got us this year. the consumer electronics show in las vegas is the place to find out. it's where the new products and concepts launch for 2018 and some of them mightjust launch for 2018 and some of them might just change the launch for 2018 and some of them mightjust change the world. one of the highlights for me is always finding out how ben dlg is. previously, they have been slightly bandy and this year, i think they have nailed it. it's a 65 inch rollu p have nailed it. it's a 65 inch rollup display and the image quality is really very good. and it does role completely up in two admittedly fairly chunky box. it's an blue led display, the only display tech that can be fully flexible. the circuitry is bui
simon bramhall pleaded guilty to two counts of assault in december.'d carried out the offences at queen elizabeth hospital in birmingham. that's it from me. more at two o'clock. now it's time for click. i've had enough. enough of old tech. going obsolete, or so it seems. even the days of desktop computers are numbered. right. let's see what they've got us this year. the consumer electronics show in las vegas is the place to find out. it's where the new products and concepts launch for 2018 and...