Conviction and punishment of a person for a crime they did not commit.
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Examples for "miscarriage of justice"
Examples for "miscarriage of justice"
1They say the case against them is a grave miscarriage of justice.
2The Daniel Morgan case should count as an unresolved miscarriage of justice.
3The Crown's representative Rebecca Thompson said there was no miscarriage of justice.
4I believe there might have been a miscarriage of justice, Lady Parsons.
5But I've never felt it was a gross miscarriage of justice, either.
1This appears to have been a frequent cause of failure of justice.
2It seems to be a failure of justice, Mr. Kent.
3For much of this failure of justice no responsibility whatever lies on rich men as such.
4These had, of course, been safely preserved, ever since the failure of justice on that occasion.
5There must be no failure of justice.
1But he will continue working on wrongful conviction cases, the statement added.
2He filed for compensation for wrongful conviction and imprisonment in 2010.
3The pledge: To protect the innocent from wrongful conviction; to help convict the guilty.
4Like David Bain his request for compensation for wrongful conviction and imprisonment was rejected.
5He's suing Dad, his partner, the department for wrongful conviction.
1The party disagrees and has called the directive a travesty of justice.
2Whitehall will become a symbol, a martyr to a travesty of justice.
3This is a complete travesty of justice and without this scrutiny, justice cannot prevail.
4My trial, of course, was a travesty of justice.
5Let's be done with this travesty of justice and let's move on as a nation.
1Nearly every criminal swears he's been wrongly convicted, whether it's true or not.
2Smith said he thought many fans believed Evans was wrongly convicted.
3It is thought that he was wrongly convicted of the crime.
4Lindy Chamberlain-Creighton says she's now focussed on helping others who have been wrongly convicted.
5He told her he was wrongly convicted but didn't detail the seriousness of his crimes.
6Andrew Bolt believes Cardinal George Pell is an innocent man who has been wrongly convicted.
7At that time he had no proof to offer that he had been wrongly convicted.
8She wanted to let the world know that there are people who have been wrongly convicted.
9Tim lied to me about why his sister was in prison...he said she'd been wrongly convicted.
10Just Mercy portrays the case of a black man wrongly convicted of killing a white woman.
11There just aren't many cases where someone has been wrongly convicted on the strength of DNA alone.
12She and her family felt that same sense of horror as the relatives of those wrongly convicted.
13Stephen Miller, Yusef Abdullahi and Tony Paris were wrongly convicted for the 1988 murder in Cardiff's docklands.
14Ganek's legal team includes prominent litigator Barry Scheck, who has spent years working to exonerate wrongly convicted people.
15Some have pointed out inconsistencies in the scenario presented in court and believe Pell has been wrongly convicted.
16He's using his celebrity as a wrongly convicted man to work these college kids, to gain their trust.
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