Tag #Miscarriage Of Justice

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Post Office Horizon Scandal: Increased Compensation Still Insufficient for Oldest Victim

Betty Brown, 92, the oldest surviving victim of the Post Office Horizon scandal, had her compensation offer increased to 60% of her claim, but she says it is still not enough, highlighting ongoing issues with the compensation process despite over £892 million being paid to over 6,200 claimants.

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De Menezes Family Seeks Justice in New Disney+ Drama

Jean Charles de Menezes, a Brazilian electrician, was mistakenly shot dead by London police on July 22, 2005, at Stockwell Tube station; a new Disney+ drama, made with his family's consultation, aims to present the full story and fight for justice.

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Faulty Tests Cast Doubt on Lucy Letby's Convictions

Lucy Letby's legal team submitted an 86-page report to the CCRC claiming that faulty insulin tests and mismanaged medical care, not Letby, were responsible for the deaths of two babies she was convicted of murdering.

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Disguised Pedophiles: Vigilante Videos Expose Grooming Tactics

Videos released by online vigilante groups show men accused of pedophilia dressing as women to groom children and avoid police; one man admitted to being attracted to children's 'innocence', while another was arrested after being accused of sending indecent images.

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Denied Compensation: Miscarriage of Justice Highlights Flawed UK System

Brian Buckle, wrongly convicted of sexual offences in 2017 and acquitted in 2023, was denied compensation by the Ministry of Justice due to a 2014 law change requiring him to prove his innocence "beyond a reasonable doubt", resulting in a 93% rejection rate since 2016 for such applications. This has...

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Letby Seeks Halt to £10m Inquiry Amidst Claims of Unsafe Convictions

Convicted baby murderer Lucy Letby is requesting a halt to the £10m public inquiry into her crimes, arguing that a review by 16 specialists from seven countries suggests her convictions are unsafe and that the inquiry's report would be unreliable if proceeded with.

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Trump Defamation Lawsuit to Proceed: Central Park Five Case

A federal judge rejected President Trump's motion to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed by the Central Park Five, who allege Trump falsely claimed they pleaded guilty and killed the victim in a 2024 presidential debate.

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Concerns Raised Over Lucy Letby Conviction

Lucy Letby, a 35-year-old British woman, was convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six others; however, new evidence and expert opinions raise significant concerns about the validity of her conviction, prompting calls for a re-examination of the case.

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Expert Report Challenges Evidence in Lucy Letby Baby Poisoning Case

Seven leading experts claim flaws in the evidence used to convict former nurse Lucy Letby of poisoning babies at the Countess of Chester hospital in 2015 and 2016, prompting a review by the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC). Their reports challenge the reliability of the Roche immunoassay test...

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Betanzos Honors Wrongfully Convicted Woman, Condemns Systemic Injustice

Dolores Vázquez, wrongly convicted for the 1999 murder of Rocío Wanninkhof, received a public apology and an award from the town of Betanzos on March 8th, highlighting the systemic failures of the Spanish justice system and the lasting impact of wrongful convictions.

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Sub-postmaster Sues Post Office and Fujitsu for Fraud Over Horizon Software Errors

Lee Castleton, a former sub-postmaster and ITV drama subject, is suing the Post Office and Fujitsu for fraud after a 2007 judgment based on errors in Fujitsu's Horizon software, which was not disclosed during his trial, resulting in significant financial and personal losses.

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Medical Experts Challenge Lucy Letby Convictions, Inquiry Halt Requested

A panel of 16 international medical experts found no evidence of criminal actions in the Lucy Letby case, leading to requests to halt an inquiry into the deaths of babies at Countess of Chester Hospital; Letby's lawyers and former hospital executives question the validity of the 10 million pounds sp...

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