Author: Paul May Paul May has been involved in numerous campaigns on behalf of the victims of miscarriages from the Birmingham Six, Judith Ward, and the Bridgewater Four through to Sam Hallam, Eddie ...
Set up in 2020, the CCRC reviews cases in which there is a potential miscarriage of justice or unsafe conviction and can refer ... “This mother had her baby uplifted at 10 weeks old and her child is ...
Philip John Smith, 35, of Braithwaite Road, Sparkbrook, Birmingham ... and mother-of-six Carol Jordan in November last year. Sentencing him to life imprisonment, Mrs Justice Rafferty said ...
Julie Grant describes Collin Griffith's acquittal in the Deadly Son Murder Trial as "nauseating" and "a horrifying ...
The report’s findings have been sent to the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), the body that investigates potential miscarriages of justice, which is now formally examining the case.
VELLORE: A 36-year-old pregnant woman who resisted sexual assault two days ago before the molester pushed her off a speeding train near Jolarpet in Tirupattur district suffered a miscarriage on ...
Rudolph, who was blinded in the bombing, recounts the terror of segregation in Birmingham and the long fight for justice for ...
This is so bad and wrong. You are making such a big accusation on a woman who is celebrating her first child, who has suffered a miscarriage, and now she is living her happy life with her first baby." ...
Corey Smith now faces only five more years in state prison, though he’s expected to remain in federal prison for at least another 25 years on a separate case. | Opinion ...
Thousands of FBI employees who worked on Jan. 6 cases were asked to complete in-depth questionnaires. In response to the request, the FBI provided Justice Department officials with personnel ...
It was all the more poignant because she has suffered six miscarriages and two ectopic pregnancies in her attempts to have a brother or sister for her 15-year-old daughter, Emily. 'All the old ...
What really happened the day Malcolm X was murdered and how can we understand his significance to civil rights in America?