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In the last three years, more than 100 miscarriages of justice have been quashed following CCRC referrals
The first step in challenging a conviction or sentence is typically applying directly to the Appeal Courts. If that has been unsuccessful (or if you pleaded guilty in a Magistrates' Court), you can apply for a CCRC review of your case.
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Topic: Board meeting

Q&A with the CCRC Board

The Criminal Cases Review Commission invited members of the public to ask questions following its third annual Open Board meeting on Tuesday 29 November 2022.

CCRC invites everyone to observe its 3rd annual Open Board meeting

Save the date – CCRC Open Board meeting 29 November 2022

Join our next Annual Board meeting on 30 November

The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) is inviting members of the public to its second annual Open Board meeting on 30 November.

Successful first open CCRC Board meeting

CCRC held its first open Board meeting yesterday, Tuesday 24th November.

Open Board Meeting – 24th November 2020

We have decided to open our Board meetings to observers in the interests of transparency.