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Post Office Scandal Choir Seeks Redress After Britain's Got Talent Performance
A choir of sub-postmasters wrongly convicted due to the Post Office's Horizon IT scandal performed on Britain's Got Talent, highlighting the ongoing fight for justice and compensation for over 900 individuals wrongfully prosecuted between 1999 and 2015, with the Post Office expressing remorse and co...
Post Office Scandal Choir Seeks Redress After Britain's Got Talent Performance
A choir of sub-postmasters wrongly convicted due to the Post Office's Horizon IT scandal performed on Britain's Got Talent, highlighting the ongoing fight for justice and compensation for over 900 individuals wrongfully prosecuted between 1999 and 2015, with the Post Office expressing remorse and co...
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24% Bias Score


Spanish Prosecutor Orders Return of Newborn Wrongfully Removed from Parents
A Spanish prosecutor is recommending the immediate return of a newborn to her parents in Toledo after their child was removed due to the mother's past history of abuse and neglect, which the prosecutor states lacked current evidence of risk to the child.
Spanish Prosecutor Orders Return of Newborn Wrongfully Removed from Parents
A Spanish prosecutor is recommending the immediate return of a newborn to her parents in Toledo after their child was removed due to the mother's past history of abuse and neglect, which the prosecutor states lacked current evidence of risk to the child.
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60% Bias Score


Hawaii Man Freed After 30 Years Based on New DNA Evidence
Hawaii man Gordon Cordeiro, 51, was released from prison on Friday after 30 years, due to new DNA evidence that excludes him from the 1994 murder of Timothy Blaisdell in Maui; the prosecution plans to appeal.
Hawaii Man Freed After 30 Years Based on New DNA Evidence
Hawaii man Gordon Cordeiro, 51, was released from prison on Friday after 30 years, due to new DNA evidence that excludes him from the 1994 murder of Timothy Blaisdell in Maui; the prosecution plans to appeal.
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40% Bias Score


Letby Case Raises Concerns About Medical Evidence in Criminal Trials
Lucy Letby, a British nurse, was convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven more, but concerns remain among medical professionals about the reliability of the medical evidence presented at her trial, leading to questions about the fairness of her conviction and potential syst...
Letby Case Raises Concerns About Medical Evidence in Criminal Trials
Lucy Letby, a British nurse, was convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven more, but concerns remain among medical professionals about the reliability of the medical evidence presented at her trial, leading to questions about the fairness of her conviction and potential syst...
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28% Bias Score


Expert Panel Challenges Lucy Letby Convictions
A 14-member expert panel, led by Dr. Shoo Lee, reviewed the medical evidence in the Lucy Letby trial and concluded that there was no medical evidence to support the claim that Letby's actions caused the deaths or injuries of the infants; they instead attributed the deaths to natural causes or medica...
Expert Panel Challenges Lucy Letby Convictions
A 14-member expert panel, led by Dr. Shoo Lee, reviewed the medical evidence in the Lucy Letby trial and concluded that there was no medical evidence to support the claim that Letby's actions caused the deaths or injuries of the infants; they instead attributed the deaths to natural causes or medica...
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60% Bias Score


Medical Experts Challenge Conviction of British Nurse in Seven Baby Deaths
A British nurse, Lucy Letby, serving 15 life sentences for killing seven babies at a neonatal unit between 2015-16, has had her conviction challenged by medical experts who claim that the evidence used to convict her was insufficient and that the deaths could be attributed to natural causes or medic...
Medical Experts Challenge Conviction of British Nurse in Seven Baby Deaths
A British nurse, Lucy Letby, serving 15 life sentences for killing seven babies at a neonatal unit between 2015-16, has had her conviction challenged by medical experts who claim that the evidence used to convict her was insufficient and that the deaths could be attributed to natural causes or medic...
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56% Bias Score

Charges Dropped Against Former Australian MP James Hayward After Unfair Trial
Former Australian MP James Hayward had child sex abuse charges dropped after his conviction was overturned due to an unfair trial; he spent 410 days in jail before release, and the prosecution cited concerns about witness availability and consultation with the victim's family in their decision.

Charges Dropped Against Former Australian MP James Hayward After Unfair Trial
Former Australian MP James Hayward had child sex abuse charges dropped after his conviction was overturned due to an unfair trial; he spent 410 days in jail before release, and the prosecution cited concerns about witness availability and consultation with the victim's family in their decision.
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52% Bias Score

Post Office Capture Scandal: Number of Cases Under Review More Than Doubles
The number of Post Office sub-postmaster convictions linked to the Capture accounting software, used in the 1990s, being investigated for miscarriages of justice has more than doubled to 21, with the first case submitted in 1998 and a government redress scheme planned.

Post Office Capture Scandal: Number of Cases Under Review More Than Doubles
The number of Post Office sub-postmaster convictions linked to the Capture accounting software, used in the 1990s, being investigated for miscarriages of justice has more than doubled to 21, with the first case submitted in 1998 and a government redress scheme planned.
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44% Bias Score

UK Miscarriage of Justice Watchdog Faces Overhaul Amidst Spending Scandal
The UK's Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) faces an overhaul after revelations of its chief executive's expensive French business courses and allegations of ineffective leadership, sparking calls for a review and raising concerns about its handling of miscarriage of justice cases, exemplified ...

UK Miscarriage of Justice Watchdog Faces Overhaul Amidst Spending Scandal
The UK's Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) faces an overhaul after revelations of its chief executive's expensive French business courses and allegations of ineffective leadership, sparking calls for a review and raising concerns about its handling of miscarriage of justice cases, exemplified ...
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56% Bias Score

2011 Teacher's Death Ruled Suicide, Now to be Reinvestigated
Ellen Greenberg, a 27-year-old Philadelphia school teacher, was found dead in 2011 with 20 stab wounds; her death initially ruled a suicide, will be reinvestigated following a settlement with the city and the original pathologist's reversal of his ruling.

2011 Teacher's Death Ruled Suicide, Now to be Reinvestigated
Ellen Greenberg, a 27-year-old Philadelphia school teacher, was found dead in 2011 with 20 stab wounds; her death initially ruled a suicide, will be reinvestigated following a settlement with the city and the original pathologist's reversal of his ruling.
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52% Bias Score

Medical Experts Dispute Evidence in Lucy Letby Case
Fourteen medical experts dispute the medical evidence used to convict nurse Lucy Letby of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven others, arguing that the deaths were due to natural causes or medical errors, prompting a new application for review of her case.

Medical Experts Dispute Evidence in Lucy Letby Case
Fourteen medical experts dispute the medical evidence used to convict nurse Lucy Letby of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven others, arguing that the deaths were due to natural causes or medical errors, prompting a new application for review of her case.
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48% Bias Score

Letby Case: Expert Panel Challenges Convictions, Suggests Medical Negligence
A panel of 14 international medical experts has presented alternative causes of death in the cases of infants previously linked to convicted child serial killer Lucy Letby, suggesting natural causes or medical negligence, prompting a review of her conviction by the Criminal Cases Review Commission.

Letby Case: Expert Panel Challenges Convictions, Suggests Medical Negligence
A panel of 14 international medical experts has presented alternative causes of death in the cases of infants previously linked to convicted child serial killer Lucy Letby, suggesting natural causes or medical negligence, prompting a review of her conviction by the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
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52% Bias Score
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