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19 years - man wrongly convicted.
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Deliberately. By police who suppressed & altered evidence. Absolutely appalling that this was firstly, able to happen & secondly remain in place for so very long; the man's mother sold the family home to try to finance their legal costs. 

I hope this poor man is given massive compensation, & those police responsible will pay the penalty for their crime if they're still alive. Angry Dodgy


https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/1288493...oNSqImD_R4

"On Wednesday, Hall, now 60, his family, and supporters, including investigators Tim McKinnel and Katya Paquin, will be at the Supreme Court, hoping to hear that his conviction has finally been quashed, after numerous previous appeals and 35 years trying to prove his innocence.

In a remarkable sign that it now accepts Hall didnÔÇÖt commit the murder, Crown Law has admitted HallÔÇÖs claim that his case was a trial gone wrong, ÔÇ£is lamentably correctÔÇØ.


ÔÇ£Succinctly put, the Crown accepts that justice substantially miscarried in Mr HallÔÇÖs case ... the Crown acknowledges the unacceptable truth that an unanswerable cause of miscarriage here, and of unfair trial, was deliberate failure by those responsible for the prosecution to disclose material that would have plainly been important in Mr HallÔÇÖs defence,ÔÇØ Crown Law stated in its submissions to the Supreme Court, filed last week.
The most blatant example of this was the intentional alteration of a key witnessÔÇÖs statement.
Ronald Turner saw a man running from the direction of the crime scene just after Arthur Easton was stabbed, and in several statements was adamant the man was M─üori.
However, these statements were never handed over to HallÔÇÖs lawyers. And by the time TurnerÔÇÖs evidence was read to the jury at HallÔÇÖs trial, the prosecution had removed any reference to the person being M─üori, without telling Turner it had doctored his statements.



Hall, who has an intellectual disability and has recently been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, was interrogated by police for eight hours on one occasion, and 15 hours on another.

He didnÔÇÖt have a lawyer present during these interviews, despite several times asking for one."
in order to be old & wise, you must first be young & stupid. (I'm still working on that.)
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19 years - man wrongly convicted. - by Lilith7 - 07-06-2022, 07:23 PM
RE: 19 years - man wrongly convicted. - by Zurdo - 12-06-2022, 06:26 PM
RE: 19 years - man wrongly convicted. - by Zurdo - 12-06-2022, 10:30 PM

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