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Topic History of: This is horrifying and must be read
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Wyot Very interesting and I had no idea this was the case. A presumption of guilt remains to be overturned even when a conviction has been ruled unsafe, it would seem. They might as well just wink and say "no smoke without fire eh; you aint gettin' a penny me old son...". Not that I imagine the biggest sticking point would be the money for people who have been through wrongful convictions.
JK2006 Can you believe that British law says if a crime has been committed against you, you must PROVE your innocence before being granted compensation?

crimejottings.com/2021/04/06/justice-joi...rongfully-convicted/