miscarriage of justice
Coverage of miscarriage of justice in the Nexus archive.
- Calls to review ‘unduly lenient’ sentence for rapist in Andrew Malkinson miscarriage of justice
Paul Quinn was sentenced to a minimum of 14 years for a 2003 rape in Salford, but his sentence is being reviewed as 'unduly lenient.' Quinn could serve less time in prison than Andrew Malkinson, who was wrongly convicted in a major miscarriage of justice.
- Jeremy Bamber murder case 'bears all the hallmarks' of a miscarriage of justice, says lawyer who overturned Andrew Malkinson's wrongful conviction for rape
A lawyer who overturned Andrew Malkinson's wrongful rape conviction claims Jeremy Bamber's murder case shows signs of a miscarriage of justice.
- Father of 6 imprisoned for rape following one of UK’s worst miscarriages of justice
A father of six was sentenced to 21 years in prison for a rape 23 years ago. Another man was previously wrongly convicted of the same crime.
- Chilling evidence that suggests British woman's husband WAS wrongly executed: A cousin's last-minute confession. Jury 'race-bias'. Rap lyric 'proof'. So is UK law graduate RIGHT to say it's a miscarriage of justice?
A British woman's husband was allegedly wrongly executed, with a cousin's last-minute confession, claims of jury race-bias, and a rap lyric cited as potential evidence. A UK law graduate argues this constitutes a miscarriage of justice.
- The rape case that became one of Britain’s greatest miscarriages of justice
Paul Quinn's 23-year-old rape conviction in Britain highlights a major miscarriage of justice, where a victim was repeatedly failed and an innocent man was wrongly jailed. The case began with a young woman being harassed in Salford over two decades ago.