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    United Kingdom Individual Stories Injustice Crime and Justice













United Kingdom Individual Stories Injustice Crime and Justice


United Kingdom

Stories about individuals being the victims of injustice and failure in the legal system in the UK. This category does not cover political prisoners.

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    Top: Society: Issues: Crime and Justice: Injustice: Individual Stories: United Kingdom
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  • - A website dedicated to documenting miscarriages of justice in Great Britain and examining the shortcomings of the criminal justice system.
  • - Sally Clark was convicted of the murder of two of her sons a few weeks after their birth. Later cleared in 2003, this site documents her case.
  • - Campaign in support of imprisoned publican Geoff Monks, the victim of alleged local government corruption and judicial failures.
  • - The tragic story of Peter - who must remain anonymous until his case is resolved by the courts.
  • - Documents the campaign to free this farmer, convicted of murdering a burgular whilst defending his property.
  • - Convicted twenty years after the crime - but on what evidence?
  • - In 1987 seven children in Nottinghamshire were removed from their home on suspicion of sexual abused by their parents and relatives. A Joint Enquiry Team found that the Social Services Department had encouraged the fabrication of the children's allegation
  • - Two men - Mick Steele and Jack Whomes - convicted of a triple murder proclaim their innocence.
  • - Examines the case of a man convicted of murder in the face of highly contradictory evidence.
  • - The truth about dangerous doctors, an evil accountant, mad psychiatrists, dishonest lawyers and the British method (mafia style) of self regulation for professional people.
  • - Documentation claiming to counteract the 'Free Saptal' campaign.
  • - Explores the case of Susan May and her continued imprisonment despite a total lack of evidence to support her conviction for murder


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