Andrew Malkinson was right to expose these ministers. Why do they keep punishing innocent people?
Matt Foot
Malkinson is right to raise the plight of miscarriage of justice victims who face having compensation docked, or can’t get it at all, says lawyer Matt Foot
January 2019
Innocent, jailed and uncompensated: these are the men our system fails
Jon Robins
Sam Hallam and Victor Nealon’s lost supreme court appeal shows the scandal of British law, says law and justice journalist Jon Robins
May 2018
Men wrongfully imprisoned for 24 years seek compensation
Cases point to legal crisis as definition of miscarriage of justice leaves its victims without recompense
June 2015
Wrongfully jailed men lose high court actions in battle for compensation
Sam Hallam and Victor Nealon, who spent 24 years in prison between them, argued UK law wrongly restricts compensation in miscarriage of justice cases
March 2013
The campaigners fighting to overturn murder convictions of family members - video
The three women fighting to clear their loved ones' names
May 2012
Sam Hallam walked free, escaping a fate almost worse than death
Erwin James
Justice on trial
Sam Hallam criticises Metropolitan police after murder conviction quashed
Justice on trial
Hallam's case will send shockwaves through criminal justice system
Kim Evans
Justice on trial
Sam Hallam released after seven years in prison
Justice on trial
How a community's outcry led to campaign for justice for Sam Hallam
Justice on trial
Sam Hallam released after prosecution decides against opposing his appeal
Justice on trial
Sam Hallam to appeal against murder conviction
Justice on trial
Miscarriages of justice may be out of fashion, but they haven't gone away
Jon Robins
August 2011
Justice on trial
Sam Hallam murder case sent back to court of appeal
Court to re-examine alleged miscarriage of justice and life jail term over 2004 London killing
June 2009
Justice on trial
Miscarriage of justice victims protest against appeal cutbacks
Gerry Conlon and Patrick Maguire among protesters outside parliament to highlight case of Sam Hallam, jailed for life in 2005