@doubjeopardypod@KenMacdonaldKC@timowenkc Then why were all cases set aside in December 2025, including my husband’s, so all CCRC staff could focus on a ‘high priority’ case???
Does the CCRC prioritise high-profile cases over others?
@KenMacdonaldKC and @TimOwenKC discuss this and other UK Law and Politics issues on this week’s episode of Double Jeopardy.
Listen here: link.podtrac.com/ydatd31r
@EmpowerInnocent@ccrcupdate Watching CCRC push cases back through to reduce sentences instead of addressing miscarriages of justice and wrongful imprisonment is extremely frustrating. They need to get these cases addressed ASAP!
I'm so sorry that you've had to join this unhappy club. Rest assured that there are many working to get families like yours seen and heard and have been doing for a long time. As you say, hopefully things are beginning to shift.
Please take a look at those who have paid me the compliment of following me and who I follow and you will find many shouting from the rooftops. I'm so glad your voice has joined us.
Take a look at the website below as well and you will find much more to read and hopefully gain strength from. You'll find many of my followers represented in the reading suggestions there too. Much love to you all xx
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@JamesTCobbler I support your mission wholeheartedly, but I’m wondering what your plan is for the wrongful convicted? My husband is still in prison for something he didn’t do. Even though the appeal is in the works, the appeals court surpassed their own timeline of when they would have answers.
I’m proud to be handing over as Chair of the Employment Advisory Board network to Rosie Brown. When I started 4 years ago to help prison leavers find work, only 14% had a job after six months of release. We are now at over 30%, and 92 prisons have an EAB in place!