Andrew Malkinson: ‘I am innocent. Finally, I have the chance to prove it’ Jon Robins 25 Jan Future Justice Project, Miscarriages of Justice
‘Too cosy’: CCRC chair to head up judicial appointments body Jon Robins 12 Jan Miscarriages of Justice
Miscarriage watchdog refers Oliver Campbell case 17 years after it first rejected the case Jon Robins 24 Nov Miscarriages of Justice, News
Anti-apartheid protest convictions referred back to the courts over concerns of role of undercover police officer Jon Robins 17 Nov Miscarriages of Justice
Massive increase in use of ‘joint enterprise’ as a result of CPS strategy in wake of Jogee Jon Robins 14 Nov Miscarriages of Justice
Dramatic decline in press coverage of courts causing ‘democratic deficit’ and threatening ‘open justice’ Jon Robins 3 Nov Journalism, Miscarriages of Justice, press
Only one in 10 applicants to miscarriage of justice watchdog has lawyer Jon Robins 19 Oct Miscarriages of Justice
A man faces four years in jail without trial as a result of Covid, barrister strikes and malfunctioning courtroom Jon Robins 16 Sep Crime, Miscarriages of Justice
The ‘vast majority’ of IPP prisoners be released without delay and properly compensated Jon Robins 6 Sep Prisons
MPs to debate bill seeking to bring justice to those wrongly convicted under joint enterprise Jon Robins 6 Sep Miscarriages of Justice
The Law Commission launches a ‘wide-ranging’ review of criminal appeals Jon Robins 5 Sep Miscarriages of Justice