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Many convicted prisoners who maintain innocence now choose the publicise the facts of their individual cases via the internet. There are many reasons they take this decision but not least is public awareness of the circumstances surrounding each case and to allow people to make their own judgements given the facts.
Increasingly the agencies and judicial institutions we trust to maintain law and order are being exposed as corupt and untrustworthy. These links below highlight many individual cases and many organisations that support men & women that have been wrongly convicted.
If you have a website that claims a miscarriage of justice please email us so we are able to include you on our links.
Increasingly the agencies and judicial institutions we trust to maintain law and order are being exposed as corupt and untrustworthy. These links below highlight many individual cases and many organisations that support men & women that have been wrongly convicted.
If you have a website that claims a miscarriage of justice please email us so we are able to include you on our links.
Organisations that support men & women that have been wrongly imprisoned

REPRESENTING PRISONERS, SEEKING JUSTICE
A not-for-profit solution to the shortage of investigation and legal representation for criminal appeals
http://www.criminalappeals.org.uk
A not-for-profit solution to the shortage of investigation and legal representation for criminal appeals
http://www.criminalappeals.org.uk

The National Federation of Miscarriage of Justice Campaign and Support Organisations
www.unitedagainstinjustice.org.uk
www.unitedagainstinjustice.org.uk

FIGHTING MISCARRIAGES OF JUSTICE since 1993
www.innocent.org.uk
www.innocent.org.uk
Wrongly convicted individuals, most still fighting for justice include.
Ched Evans was wrongly convicted of rape on 20th April 2012

Chen Evans conviction quashed awaiting retrial Oct 2016. www.chedevans.com
Sam Hallam age 17 convicted of murder 2005

Sam Hallam was wrongly convicted of murder in 2005. After serving 7 years of a life sentence Sam's conviction was quashed by the Court of Appeal on 17 May 2012 www.samhallam.com
Eddie Gilfoyle was convicted of the murder of his wife 3rd July 1993

On the 22nd December 2010 Eddie was released on parole after serving 17 years he still maintains innocence and the fight goes on. www.eddiegilfoyle.co.uk
Colin Norris was convicted on 3rd March 2008 of 4 charges of murder and one of attempted murder

Colin Norris was convicted of murder by injecting insulin into his victims, there is now a growing belief that he was wrongfully convicted, the fight goes on. www.freecolinnorris.co.uk