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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: Shrewsbury 24

‘Modern standards of fairness’ – CCRC refers another “Shrewsbury 24” case to the Court of Appeal

Commission refers a further six Shrewsbury 24 convictions

The Criminal Cases Review Commission has referred to the Court of Appeal the convictions of a further six members of the Shrewsbury 24.

Commission refers the convictions of eight members of the Shrewsbury 24

The Criminal Cases Review Commission has referred for appeal the convictions of eight members of the Shrewsbury 24.