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Raymond Gilbert

October 2011

  • March in support of four men who claim to be wrongly convicted

    Justice on trial
    Supporters of convicted men to march on Downing Street

    Protesters allege Kevin Lane, Ray Gilbert, John Twomey and Sam Hallamare victims of miscarriages of justice

May 2009

  • Raymond Gilbert

    Justice on trial
    The argument for Raymond Gilbert's case to be reheard

    After 28 years in prison, supporters still say Gilbert was wrongly convicted for John Suffield's murder

August 2007

  • Justice on trial
    Justice delayed?

    In 1981, Ray Gilbert was jailed for the murder of a Liverpool bookmaker. Ever since, he has maintained his innocence. His supposed accomplice has been cleared by the court of appeal - and even the victim's father has grave doubts about the conviction. Isn't it time to reopen this case, asks Eamonn O'Neill.

December 2006

  • Justice on trial
    Murder victim's father calls for release of 'innocent' man

    The father of a young man murdered in a Liverpool bookmaker's 25 years ago will today call for the release of the person convicted of killing him.

March 2003

  • Pain, tears and another case of injustice

    Unfortunately the injustice done to Robert Brown, who spent 25 years in prison for a murder that he did not commit, is not unique (Pain is all I know, G2, March 10). Raymond Gilbert, convicted of murder in 1981, is another victim of the system.

March 2000

  • Justice on trial
    Verdict quashed after 19 years

    A man who was jailed 19 years ago for the murder of a betting shop manager in Liverpool was freed yesterday by the court of appeal when his conviction was quashed with immediate effect.

January 1999

  • Justice on trial
    Knife killing case review

    The case of a man who was jailed for life 17 years ago for the murder of a Liverpool bookmaker is being re-examined by the Criminal Cases Review Commission.

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