Thirlwall inquiry dismisses ‘uninformed’ questioning of Letby’s conviction Samantha Dulieu 13 Sep Miscarriages of Justice, News
Oliver Campbell exonerated by Court of Appeal after 32-year fight for justice Samantha Dulieu 11 Sep Miscarriages of Justice, News
Spycops campaigners call to lift ‘arbitrary’ deadlines that risk plunging inquiry into ‘chaos and unfairness’ Samantha Dulieu 10 Sep News, Police, Spycops
A new legal team and a public inquiry: Where is the Lucy Letby case now? Samantha Dulieu 9 Sep Crime, Miscarriages of Justice, News
Concerns raised over safety of Letby conviction Samantha Dulieu 9 Jul Criminal Justice, Miscarriages of Justice, News
New research reveals ‘trauma’ and ‘missed opportunity’ of inquests Samantha Dulieu 19 Jun Inquests, News
Hunger strikes and self-immolation: IPP prisoners taking desperate action in the face of ‘torture’ sentence Samantha Dulieu 18 Jun Crime, News, Prisons
Miscarriage of justice compensation scheme a ‘virtually insurmountable’ hurdle, says Strasbourg Samantha Dulieu 11 Jun Human rights, Miscarriages of Justice, News
Representative body for barristers criticises government over criminal justice system in ‘crisis mode’ Samantha Dulieu 31 May Austerity Justice, Courts, Criminal Justice, News
Paula Vennells denies refusing to re-examine wrongful convictions to avoid media attention at critical juncture in inquiry Samantha Dulieu 24 May Miscarriages of Justice, News
Vast majority of civil legal aid work is loss-making, according to new figures Samantha Dulieu 21 May Legal aid, News
Former Post Office CEO to give evidence to Horizon scandal inquiry Samantha Dulieu 17 May Miscarriages of Justice, News
Amendment to Criminal Justice Bill seeks to reform ‘flawed’ joint enterprise law Samantha Dulieu 14 May Miscarriages of Justice, News
Wrongfully convicted Andy Malkinson derides ‘parliamentarians’ paranoia’ that is leaving him without compensation Samantha Dulieu 13 May Miscarriages of Justice