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With today’s ruling, pressure is mounting for compensation, institutional reform, and potentially a public inquiry. For Hayes ...
Missing forensic evidence looks to jeopardise the trial of convicted rapist Dominique Pelicot for a 1991 murder case in which ...
The Single Justice Procedure (SJP) was introduced a decade ago to enable ‘minor’ offences to be dealt with in closed ...
The final convictions of members of the so-called ‘Stockwell Six’ have been overturned at the court of appeal almost half a ...
When her grandson died, Julie called Mark to talk strategy. But Mark, hearing the grief in her voice, said: ‘ Sod the CCRC. Let’s worry about you.’ ‘ He’s a good man,’ she says. They speak a few times ...
The number of cases stuck for more than two years under review at the Criminal Cases Review Commission has topped a hundred for the first time, more than doubling in the last five years. In the CCRC’s ...
Appeal judges are due to hear the 12th appeal of a wrongful conviction related to the corrupt and racist British Transport Police officer Detective Sergeant Derek Ridgewell. Errol Campbell will have ...
Introduction: The Wrong Kind of Confession There are many reasons people confess to crimes they didn’t commit. In Oliver Campbell’s case, the explanation for his confession lies in misunderstanding, ...