Only one in 10 applicants to miscarriage of justice watchdog has lawyer Jon Robins 19 Oct Miscarriages of Justice
Defenceless in the justice system Cardiff Law School Innocence Project 11 Oct Long Read, Miscarriages of Justice
A history of innocence projects in the UK: a story of continuous struggle Abdallah Barakat 6 Oct Miscarriages of Justice
‘Colston Four’ trial judge should not have left ‘proportionality’ question to jury, says Court of Appeal Amber Pierce 3 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
Did the Post Office pervert the course of justice in the Horizon scandal? Jack Sheard 9 Sep Miscarriages of Justice, News
Scrapping Scottish ‘not proven’ verdict risks miscarriages of justice Jack Sheard 8 Sep Miscarriages of Justice, News
South Wales Police finally apologise for Mahmood Mattan conviction – ‘far too late’, says family Udit Mahalingam 7 Sep Miscarriages of Justice, Police
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
Law reform body to look at criminal appeals: ‘root and branch reform is vital’ Jon Robins 12 Jul Miscarriages of Justice
‘Serious risk’ of miscarriages of justice as a result of ‘inadequate’ legal aid rates, warns watchdog Jon Robins 4 Jul Miscarriages of Justice, News
Former sub-postmistress prosecuted for false accounting has case referred for appeal by CCRC. Udit Mahalingam 27 Jun Miscarriages of Justice
ADHD ‘critically under diagnosed’ in prisons, says report Jon Robins 21 Jun Miscarriages of Justice, Neurodiversity