Remand custody decisions made in minutes with no reasons for detention given, new report finds Jon Robins 1 Jun Crime, Miscarriages of Justice
Miscarriage of justice watchdog refers case of trafficked child forced to work on cannabis farm Jon Robins 1 Jun Miscarriages of Justice
Watchdog accuses police of treating victims ‘like suspects’ over indiscriminate collection of data Jon Robins 31 May Miscarriages of Justice, Police
Defendants incorrectly remanded in custody as a result of a widespread misuse of Bail Act Jon Robins 19 May Miscarriages of Justice
Lord Chancellor joins calls on the Law Commission to review criminal appeals process Jon Robins 10 May Miscarriages of Justice
Twenty-five steps towards a less error-prone criminal justice system APPEAL 3 May Miscarriages of Justice, News
Young black men as likely to be wrongly convicted under joint enterprise as six years ago when Supreme Court ruled law had taken ‘wrong turn’ Jon Robins 29 Apr Miscarriages of Justice, Race
Why race is an issue in joint enterprise murder – and what are the solutions? Felicity Gerry QC 27 Apr Miscarriages of Justice
Memorial to be unveiled for David Oluwale ‘hounded’ to death by racist police Jon Robins 25 Apr Miscarriages of Justice, Police
Chris Mullins wins vital fight against West Midlands police to protect sources Jon Robins 23 Mar Miscarriages of Justice
Ministers pledge £135m ‘extra’ legal aid – but nothing for prison law or appeals Jon Robins 22 Mar Legal aid, Miscarriages of Justice
Ministers dismiss concerns raised by parliamentary inquiry into miscarriage of justice watchdog Jon Robins 18 Mar Miscarriages of Justice
Post office inquiry: ‘I felt like the floor was gone from under me’ Samantha Dulieu 16 Mar Miscarriages of Justice
Appeal judges to review murder conviction of four soldiers killed in a 1970s IRA landmine attack Jon Robins 11 Mar Miscarriages of Justice