We are committed to the fight to challenge wrongful convictions and this blog is about our concerns over miscarriages of justice.
We also believe that historical abuse cases are an area ripe for such miscarriages and write extensively on this issue as well as defend many such cases. We have for some years been connected to concerns over the failure to compensate the wrongfully convicted.
What all these things have in common is that they demonstrate an imbalance in how we treat those wrongfully accused or convicted, something which requires urgent attention.
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This appeal raised the issue of how to deal with a hearsay application where the Complainant was deceased . The complainants were his two step-daughters G & C, after providing an ABE…
Read MoreWhere the Defence wanted to adduce evidence of the deceased bad character over threats to use a gun the Court declined to admit this evidence and concluded the trial Judge had made…
Read MoreThe Court quashed a decision made by a District Judge refusing to vacate atrial where a prosecution expert could attend but a defence expert could not . “This claim is for judicial…
Read MoreIf you are facing allegations about an institution you used to work at whether this is a care home , school or any other institution then it is vital that you should…
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