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Topia!: Society: Issues: Crime and Justice: Injustice: Individual Stories: United Kingdom (14)
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Sally Clark - 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. The Broxtowe Files - 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 allegations. Justice for The Bull - Details of the miscarriage of justice which resulted in 24 years in jail for Gary Hunter. Beyond Reasonable Doubt - Justice for Derek Christian - Examines the case of a man convicted of murder in the face of highly contradictory evidence. Susan May - Inside and Innocent - Explores the case of Susan May and her continued imprisonment despite a total lack of evidence to support her conviction for murder Innocent - Fighting miscarriages of justice - A website dedicated to documenting miscarriages of justice in Great Britain and examining the shortcomings of the criminal justice system. beyond reasonable doubt - a story of rough justice - The tragic story of Peter - who must remain anonymous until his case is resolved by the courts. Justice for Sion Jenkins - Sion Jekins was convicted of the murder of his foster-daughter Billie-Jo in 1998. He has always vehemently protested his innocence. Justice for John Taft - Convicted twenty years after the crime - but on what evidence? Rettendon Range Rover Murders - Two men - Mick Steele and Jack Whomes - convicted of a triple murder proclaim their innocence. Satpal Ram is Guilty - Documentation claiming to counteract the 'Free Saptal' campaign. Free The Lowick One - Campaign in support of imprisoned publican Geoff Monks, the victim of alleged local government corruption and judicial failures. Free Tony Martin - Documents the campaign to free this farmer, convicted of murdering a burgular whilst defending his property.
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