Tuesday’s Quick Clicks…

  • The Innocence Network UK has long used the Simon Hall cases as an example of a wrongful conviction that the CCRC has done nothing about.  Read an open letter to the CCRC from Simon’s supporters
  • Weeks before an expected shutdown for lack of funding, the Illinois Torture Inquiry and Relief Commission issued three decisions last Wednesday supporting inmates’ claims that Chicago Police detectives coerced their murder confessions
  • Lessons from the Chamberlain case in Australia:  the human cost of wrongful conviction

One response to “Tuesday’s Quick Clicks…

  1. My INNOCENT hubby Simon is about to mark his 10th year behind bars and the REAL KILLERS REMAIN AT LARGE yet this fact continues to be ignored.
    Simon was the 1st person in the UK to have been convicted on circumstantial fibre evidence alone. That evidence has now been discredited by one of the worlds leading textile experts. But it doesn’t finish there – During Simon’s 2010 Appeal, the prosecution admitted that the police had contaminated the fibre tapings found at the crime scene. The very fibres that convicted Simon.! Go figure!!
    Blood, hair, footprints, fingerprints DO NOT match Simon’s!
    How long does it take to test this evidence? We’ve given the names of the alternative viable suspects. There’s not a whole lot we haven’t found out and submitted. What more do they want? Us to go and arrest the men they chose to ignore 10 years ago??
    The case against Simon Hall will shock the nation!
    This is just the tip of the iceburg……!!!

    This case is a farce! Which has been allowed to be played out for 10 long years – An Innocent Man sits wasting the best years of his life in prison and Mrs Albert and her family were denied Justice in 2001!

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