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The new interim chair of the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) has told the BBC she will do "whatever it takes" to reform the embattled legal appeals body.
The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) has decided to refer the case of sub-postmistress Patricia Owen, who was ...
The first criminal conviction linked to the Post Office Capture system has been referred to the Court of Appeal. The case of ...
The first criminal conviction linked to the Post Office Capture system has been referred to the Court of Appeal. The Criminal ...
The Criminal Cases Review Commission was established in 1995 in response to the Birmingham Six – a notorious miscarriage of justice in which six men from Northern Ireland were wrongly convicted ...
The case is one of 30 potentially linked to the Post Office's Capture software being examined by the Criminal Cases Review ...
Dame Vera Baird, the Chair of the Criminal Cases Review Commission, reacts after the first Post Office Capture conviction of ...
The CCRC has now decided to refer its first such case to the Court of Appeal involving the late Patricia Owen. She pleaded not guilty to five counts of theft but was convicted in June 1998 at ...
Chief District Judge Jerry Wiese gave no reason for his decision in a short administrative order Thursday, but he wrote that all criminal cases from District Judge Erika Ballou’s calendar will ...
The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) twice rejected his submissions that he was innocent, and he was only cleared when his own lawyers tracked down DNA evidence that proved his innocence.