Appeals likely as 6,000 forensic samples retested following ‘data manipulation’ Jon Robins 10 May Miscarriages of Justice, News
Trials ‘disappear’ as use of plea bargains has increased by 300% since 1990 Piers Barber 8 May Miscarriages of Justice, News
Will the government keep its promise to reduce detention of the vulnerable? Ali McGinley and Eiri Ohtani 5 May News
Criminal legal aid reform: ‘We need a bonfire of regulations’ Robin Murray and Julian Berg 4 May News
Parents bring daughter home after misdiagnosis of ‘Shaken Baby Syndrome’ Will Bordell 3 May Miscarriages of Justice, News
Government’s ‘radical’ prison reform programme is ‘fairly minimal’, says MPs Will Bordell 2 May News, Prisons
Prisoner suicides rate hits all time high – as government drops prisons bill Piers Barber 2 May News, Prisons
#CCRC20: When the police can do no wrong Cardiff Law School Innocence Project 28 Apr #CCRC20, Miscarriages of Justice, News
‘I’ve lived my life on my own terms, Why in my final months, should my rights be stripped away from me?’ Oliver Carter 26 Apr Civil liberties, News