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The Criminal Cases Review Commission: Hope for the Innocent?
The Criminal Cases Review Commission: Hope for the Innocent?
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This Book focuses on the world' first publicly funded body to review alleged miscarriages of justice, set up in the wake of notorious cases such as the Guildford Four and the Birmingham Six. Bringing together critical perspectives from campaigners, prominent criminal appeal practitioners and academic specialists, it centres on the different aspects of the Criminal Cases Review Commission's tasks, in particular the limitations placed on it by its governing statute that hinder its claimed independence placed on it by its governing statute that hinder its claimed independence from the appeal courts, as well as its working practices preventing the referral of cases in which victims may be factually innocent. The book compares the CCRC with existing systems in Scotland, the USA and Canada that deal with alleged wrongful convictions.
Thoroughly undermining its operations, this study argues that the CCR's help to innocent victims of wrongful conviction of wrongful conviction is merely incidental.
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