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Wrongly jailed Andrew Malkinson ‘could have been freed 10 years earlier’
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood said Helen Pitcher was ‘unfit to fulfil her duties’ following the review into Mr Malkinson’s wrongful conviction.
Wrongly jailed Andrew Malkinson ‘could have been freed decade earlier’
His 2003 conviction was quashed last summer after years protesting his innocence.
Dead subpostmasters’ convictions an ‘abuse of process’, court told
Peter Huxham was jailed and Roderick Dundee given a community service order after their respective Horizon IT accounts showed unexplained shortfalls.
Wrongfully convicted man says criminal cases review body has ‘attitude problem’
Andrew Malkinson said the Criminal Cases Review Commission had not contacted him since his release.
Criminal Cases Review Commission will probe its role in Andrew Malkinson case
Andrew Malkinson, 57, had his 2003 conviction for a rape in Greater Manchester quashed by the Court of Appeal last month.
Public inquiry urged into case of innocent man jailed for 17 years for rape
Andrew Malkinson applied twice for his case to be referred for appeal after his conviction but he was turned down.
Calls for public inquiry after wrongfully convicted man spends 17 years in jail
Andrew Malkinson applied twice for his case to be referred for appeal while in prison for a rape that he did not commit but was turned down.
Watchdog to reopen Stephen Carroll murder case over Dennis McFadden claims
A watchdog is set to reopen the case of a man convicted of murdering a PSNI officer over concerns about the role of suspected British agent Dennis McFadden in a campaign to clear his name. Brendan McConville and John Paul Wootton...
CCRC to test documents linked to disputed conviction
THE Criminal Cases Review Commission is set to carry out forensic tests on documents linked to the conviction of a Co Tyrone man who claims he is innocent of a hoax bomb alert.
Appeal for west Belfast man who served ten years in prison
THE conviction of a Belfast man during the Troubles, who spent ten years in prison, is to be reviewed by Northern Ireland's Court of Appeal.