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Topic History of: Brilliant Ray Winstone programme on ITV
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Samuel It really is frightening to think how many more innocent people are locked away and forgotten and have no means to voice their pleas when in prison.
I personally am a victim of the incompetence of the CPS and the police in this country.
In my experience of the CPS it was a case of me being accused of a crime and instead of them proving my guilt (which I was 100% not guilty) I had to prove my innocence which given the circumstances was virtually impossible. Luckily for me I was rightfully found not guilty but not before I had to endure months of worry and misery in case I was found guilty of a crime I did not committ.
JK2006 His nephew's friend Sam Hallam is clearly yet another victim of the miscarriage of British justice.

If more intelligent celebrities would devote themselves to investigations like this and if more TV stations would be prepared to broadcast them, we might see the tide turn.

Well done ITV and good for Ray.

And at the end of the day, I shudder about the police, CPS and judicial system in this country.

It really stinks.