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As I have said more than once, how the CCRC conducts the review is a matter for it. The principle is important. My right hon. Friend was probably involved, as I was, in campaigning for an independent body to be able to review miscarriages of justice. It cannot provide that...
As I have said more than once, how the CCRC conducts the review is a matter for it. The principle is important. My right hon. Friend was probably involved, as I was, in campaigning for an independent body to be able to review miscarriages of justice. It cannot provide that...
I said that I would draw the attention of the chairman of the Criminal Cases Review Commission to the debate. He will note what my hon. Friend has said. I am trying hard not to make specific comments about a case that is under consideration by that body, which is...
I said that I would draw the attention of the chairman of the Criminal Cases Review Commission to the debate. He will note what my hon. Friend has said. I am trying hard not to make specific comments about a case that is under consideration by that body, which is...
I made it very clear that three of the forensic science experts who were brought in as witnesses had since been discredited. No one is casting aspersions on the Forensic Science Service in general. All I am saying is that it is important for the Criminal Cases Review Commission to...
I made it very clear that three of the forensic science experts who were brought in as witnesses had since been discredited. No one is casting aspersions on the Forensic Science Service in general. All I am saying is that it is important for the Criminal Cases Review Commission to...
It would be extremely helpful if we could have an indication of the time scale of the review being carried out by the Criminal Cases Review Commission. If the Minister cannot give us such an indication, will she at least take the message from the House that it is important...
It would be extremely helpful if we could have an indication of the time scale of the review being carried out by the Criminal Cases Review Commission. If the Minister cannot give us such an indication, will she at least take the message from the House that it is important...
I am grateful to my right hon. Friend the Member for Oldham, West and Royton (Mr. Meacher) for giving me the opportunity not only to provide brief responses to the specific points that he raised, but to explain how this case has been handled so far. He will be familiar...
I am grateful to my right hon. Friend the Member for Oldham, West and Royton (Mr. Meacher) for giving me the opportunity not only to provide brief responses to the specific points that he raised, but to explain how this case has been handled so far. He will be familiar...
I wish to raise the case of Susan May in the light of continuing concerns about the safety of her conviction and against the background of new material that has come to light in recent years. Mrs. May was imprisoned on 5 May 1993, convicted of murdering her elderly aunt,...
I wish to raise the case of Susan May in the light of continuing concerns about the safety of her conviction and against the background of new material that has come to light in recent years. Mrs. May was imprisoned on 5 May 1993, convicted of murdering her elderly aunt,...
Adjournment debate on Susan May
Adjournment debate on Susan May
It would be useful to put on record that, in this case, neither the volume nor the sensitivity of the material was used as an argument for barring the disclosure of information which I believe could have ensured that this lady would have been proved innocent.
It would be useful to put on record that, in this case, neither the volume nor the sensitivity of the material was used as an argument for barring the disclosure of information which I believe could have ensured that this lady would have been proved innocent.
I assure my hon. Friend that I shall communicate to the chairman of the Criminal Cases Review Commission the views that hon. Members have expressed in this debate about the importance of bringing this matter to a conclusion. Of course, that is a matter for the chairman, but I shall...
I assure my hon. Friend that I shall communicate to the chairman of the Criminal Cases Review Commission the views that hon. Members have expressed in this debate about the importance of bringing this matter to a conclusion. Of course, that is a matter for the chairman, but I shall...
To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, if he will list the recommendations made by the judge following the conviction of Staff Sergeant Dean May for manslaughter at Winchester Crown Court in July 2002; and what measures were taken to act upon these recommendations.
To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, if he will list the recommendations made by the judge following the conviction of Staff Sergeant Dean May for manslaughter at Winchester Crown Court in July 2002; and what measures were taken to act upon these recommendations.
To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what disciplinary measures were taken against Staff Sergeant Dean May following his conviction for manslaughter at Winchester Crown Court in July 2002; and what his rank was before discharge from the Army.
To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what disciplinary measures were taken against Staff Sergeant Dean May following his conviction for manslaughter at Winchester Crown Court in July 2002; and what his rank was before discharge from the Army.
That this House welcomes to Parliament a delegation of campaigners seeking to secure the release of Susan May, a woman sentenced to life for a murder she did not commit; and expresses its deep concern that despite the reference of her case to the Court of Appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission, the Court of Appeal rejected her appeal, ignoring the overwhelming evidence of her innocence; and calls upon the Commission to refer her case back to the Appeal Court for reconsideration.
That this House welcomes to Parliament a delegation of campaigners seeking to secure the release of Susan May, a woman sentenced to life for a murder she did not commit; and expresses its deep concern that despite the reference of her case to the Court of Appeal by the Criminal...
That this House expresses its dismay at the failure of the British judicial system yet again to secure the release of Susan May, who is innocent of the murder for which she has been convicted; and calls upon the Home Secretary to intervene in this case to secure justice.
That this House expresses its dismay at the failure of the British judicial system yet again to secure the release of Susan May, who is innocent of the murder for which she has been convicted; and calls upon the Home Secretary to intervene in this case to secure justice.
To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, what representations he has received as to the ability of Councillor Keith May to speak on behalf of his electorate in relation to former Land Settlement Association property; and if he will make a statement. (Letter in...
To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions, what representations he has received as to the ability of Councillor Keith May to speak on behalf of his electorate in relation to former Land Settlement Association property; and if he will make a statement. (Letter in...