The challenges for England’s post-conviction review body: deference to Juries, the Principle of Finality and the Court of Appeal
Since 1997, the Criminal Cases Review Commission of England, Wales and Northern Ireland has served as a state-funded post-conviction body to consider claims of wrongful conviction for those who have exhausted their rights to appeal. A meticulous organisation that has over its lifetime referred over...
Hlavní autor: | Hoyle, C |
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Médium: | Journal article |
Jazyk: | English |
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Eleven International Publishing
2021
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