Merseyside Police refer Gilfoyle case diaries to IPCC – BBC News

Posted January 16th, 2012 in complaints, evidence, miscarriage of justice, murder, news, police by sally

“The retention by Merseyside Police of the diaries of a woman whose husband was convicted of her murder is to be examined by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC).”

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BBC News, 13th January 2012

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Eddie Gilfoyle’s case demands immediate action – The Guardian

Posted January 13th, 2012 in domestic violence, miscarriage of justice, murder, news by sally

“New evidence in this case means the CCRC should refer it to the court of appeal as soon as possible.”

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The Guardian, 13th January 2012

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‘Angel of Death’ Colin Norris could be cleared of insulin murders – The Guardian

Posted October 5th, 2011 in evidence, miscarriage of justice, murder, news, nurses by sally

“Fresh medical evidence in the case of the nurse called the ‘Angel of Death’ and jailed for life for the murders of four patients in a Leeds hospital eight years ago is to be passed to the Criminal Cases Review Commission. The case has similarities to that of Rebecca Leighton, the nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering patients in a Stockport hospital and released without charge last month.”

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The Guardian, 4th October 2011

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Justice gap can be filled by the new Centre for Criminal Appeals – The Guardian

Posted September 27th, 2011 in Criminal Cases Review Commission, miscarriage of justice, news by sally

“Case of Tony Stock highlights why processes to address miscarriages of justice are failing.”

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The Guardian, 26th September 2011

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Righting New Labour’s wrong to victims of miscarriages of justice – The Guardian

Posted July 11th, 2011 in compensation, miscarriage of justice, news by sally

“Emotional launch for campaign to restore ex gratia compensation for those wrongly convicted of crimes.”

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The Guardian, 8th July 2011

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New independent assessor of compensation appointed – Ministry of Justice

Posted June 30th, 2011 in civil servants, compensation, miscarriage of justice, news by sally

“Right Honourable Dame Janet Smith DBE has been appointed to succeed Lord Brennan of Bibury QC as the independent Assessor for miscarriages of justice compensation for England and Wales.The Assessor is appointed under schedule 12 of the Criminal Justice.”

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Ministry of Justice, 29th June 2011

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Miscarriages of justice are slipping off the public radar – The Guardian

Posted June 7th, 2011 in Criminal Cases Review Commission, miscarriage of justice, news by michael

“The commission set up after the Birmingham Six case faces accusations of failing to help wrongfully convicted people.”

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The Guardian, 6th June 2011

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Miscarriages of justice are going unchallenged by watchdog, says QC – The Guardian

“The watchdog that examines miscarriages of justice is failing innocent people, according to a senior lawyer involved in some of the highest-profile court cases in recent years.”

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The Guardian, 29th May 2011

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Regina (Adams) v Secretary of State for Justice (JUSTICE and another intervening)- WLR Daily

Posted May 13th, 2011 in compensation, judicial review, law reports, miscarriage of justice by sally

Regina (Adams) v Secretary of State for Justice (JUSTICE and another intervening); In re MacDermott’s and McCartney’s Applications for Judicial Review (JUSTICE intervening) [2011] UKSC 18; [2011] WLR (D) 155

“A miscarriage of justice, within the meaning of section 133 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988, occurred where a new fact so undermined the evidence against the defendant that no conviction could possibly be based upon it.”

WLR Daily, 11th may 2011

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Please note that once a case has been fully reported in one of the ICLR series the corresponding WLR Daily summary is removed

Supreme court ruling redefines miscarriages of justice – The Guardian

Posted May 11th, 2011 in compensation, miscarriage of justice, murder, news by sally

“Two men from Northern Ireland whose convictions for murder during the Troubles were quashed following the emergence of fresh evidence are entitled to compensation, the supreme court has ruled.”

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The Guardian, 11th May 2011

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Supreme Court to rule on miscarriage of justice payouts – BBC News

Posted May 11th, 2011 in compensation, miscarriage of justice, murder, news by sally

“The UK Supreme Court is due to rule on whether compensation should be more widely available for people who have been wrongfully convicted.”

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BBC News, 11th May 2011

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Miscarriage of justice: supreme court to rule on its true meaning – The Guardian

Posted May 9th, 2011 in miscarriage of justice, news, Supreme Court by sally

“Britain’s most senior judges will decide this week whether hundreds of people whose wrongful convictions have been quashed by the court of appeal are truly innocent. In a landmark ruling, the supreme court will define the meaning of a miscarriage of justice and decide when individuals are entitled to official compensation.”

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The Guardian, 8th May 2011

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Related link: What price 14 years in jail for a murder conviction that was overturned?

Forensics cut will be ‘disastrous’ for victims of injustice – The Guardian

“Miscarriages of justice will not be corrected and public confidence in the criminal justice system will be damaged if proposed changes to the forensic science service go ahead, according to Richard Foster, chairman of the criminal cases review commission.”

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The Guardian, 30th March 2011

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Criminal cases review commission: the last bastion of hope – The Guardian

Posted March 30th, 2011 in Criminal Cases Review Commission, miscarriage of justice, news by sally

“Inside the independent body set up to investigate miscarriages of justice after the court of appeal has thrown them out.”

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The Guardian, 30th March 2011

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George Davis in court 40 years after robbery that sent him to jail – The Guardian

“Judges will finally decide whether ‘George Davis Is Innocent OK’ as they look again at notorious miscarriage of justice case.”

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The Guardian, 24th February 2011

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Row erupts over police interpreters – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted February 3rd, 2011 in interpreters, miscarriage of justice, news, police by sally

“Detainees at police stations in four areas of the north-west are at risk of miscarriages of justice due to the police forces’ use of inadequate interpreters, the Gazette has been told.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 3rd February 2011

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Partner of Rachel Nickell to take Met to European court – The Independent

Posted November 16th, 2010 in compensation, human rights, miscarriage of justice, murder, news, police by sally

“The partner of murdered Rachel Nickell today said he would take his compensation claim against the Metropolitan Police to the European Court of Human Rights.”

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The Independent, 16th November 2010

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Paddy Hill wins trauma counselling for Birmingham Six ordeal – The Guardian

Posted October 20th, 2010 in mental health, miscarriage of justice, news, psychiatric damage by sally

“Almost 20 years after he was found innocent of committing one of the worst terrorist bombings in Britain, Paddy Hill has won his fight for intensive trauma counselling.”

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The Guardian, 19th October 2010

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Legal victory for Barry George – The Independent

Posted August 26th, 2010 in appeals, compensation, judicial review, miscarriage of justice, news by sally

“Barry George, who was acquitted of the murder of television presenter Jill Dando after spending eight years behind bars, won the first round of a legal battle yesterday over a decision that he is not entitled to compensation.”

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The Independent, 26th August 2010

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Barry George in court fight for compensation – BBC News

“Barry George, who was acquitted of the murder of television presenter Jill Dando, takes his battle for compensation to the High Court later.”

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BBC News, 25th August 2010

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