CourtWatch: Defendants struggling to understand magistrates’ courts without lawyers – or paperwork Jon Robins 24 May Crime, News
Joint enterprise a ‘worse’ miscarriage of justice than the Post Office Horizon scandal Jon Robins 16 May Miscarriages of Justice, News
David Davis calls on Lord Chancellor to lift court order blocking New Yorker article on Letby case Jon Robins 14 May Miscarriages of Justice, News
Andrew Malkinson: ‘Your life is in 12 strangers’ hands. It’s terrifying’ Jon Robins 10 May Miscarriages of Justice, News
After 12 years on an IPP for stealing a mobile phone, a father finally meets his son Jon Robins 1 May News, Prisons
MoJ rejects more than 90% of compensation claims from wrongly convicted Jon Robins 29 Apr Miscarriages of Justice, News
White suspects’ charge rate of 70% compares to 81% for ‘mixed heritage’ suspects Jon Robins 26 Apr Miscarriages of Justice, News
‘Squalid’ segregation unit at Bedford prison to close following legal threat Jon Robins 22 Apr News, Prisons
PROOF launch: ‘It’s so easy to convict someone for a crime they have not done’ Jon Robins 19 Apr Miscarriages of Justice, News
Looking for PROOF? New magazine shining a light on a broken justice system Jon Robins 12 Apr Miscarriages of Justice, News
Oliver Campbell: ‘Crescendo of concern’ builds over 1991 murder conviction Jon Robins 29 Feb Miscarriages of Justice, News
New report estimates £250m spent a year on joint enterprise prosecutions Jon Robins 29 Jan Miscarriages of Justice, News
CCRC twice failed to arrange DNA testing to exonerate Andrew Malkinson Jon Robins 24 Jan Miscarriages of Justice, News