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Eddie Gilfoyle

September 2012

  • Legal injustices still likely to happen

    Letters: Miscarriages are more likely, in view of the new rules governing which evidence the police are obliged to reveal

May 2012

  • Sam Hallam appeal

    Justice on trial
    Hallam's case will send shockwaves through criminal justice system

    Kim Evans
    Kim Evans: Today's miscarriages of justice are caused by ineptitude or dishonesty by police. Tomorrow's may be caused by underpaid defence lawyers

January 2012

  • Eddie Gilfoyle

    Law: the expert view
    Eddie Gilfoyle's case demands immediate action

    Jon Robins
  • Gilfoyle review

December 2010

  • Eddie Gilfoyle

    Justice on trial
    Eddie Gilfoyle free after maintaining innocence for 18 years in jail

    Subject of miscarriage of justice campaign was convicted of murdering his wife, after she was found hanged in garage

June 2009

  • Eddie Gilfoyle who was jailed for 25 years at Liverpool Crown Court in July 1993.

    Justice on trial
    Murder or suicide? Eddie Gilfoyle's 16-year fight to clear his name

    Gilfoyle hopes that new evidence about his wife's death will lead to his vindication

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