“There is no greater Injustice than the one delivered by the very system that has been entrusted with preventing it"

Joined November 2022
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youtube.com/watch?v=OS7tM1LT… News Session: 📋 Law Commission update on criminal appeals 🏅 Prof. Richard Moorhead awarded an OBE 🎤 Highlights from the Nineteen Nurses Conference Three stories. One question: Can the justice system correct its own mistakes?
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youtube.com/shorts/utXzqfsFU… Barbara’s quote today reminds us that the most effective advocates are not those who see only flaws but those who can see both strengths and weaknesses. They inspire broader support and more lasting change.
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RT @Lyn9SA: #IFAD9S Turning pain into purpose, silence into strength, & awareness into real change. Presumption of innocence protects us al…
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youtube.com/watch?v=nEDSx9k2… If the state wrongly convicts you, should the same state decide whether you deserve compensation? Drawing from Bates' criticism of the Horizon compensation perhaps the real reform we need is not a debate about innocence but a guarantee of independence.
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youtube.com/shorts/X1oaVrSKq… Inspired by Barbara's quote this week, we hope our Spoken Injustice explanatory videos bring clarity to complex topics, fostering understanding and helping to reduce fear.
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youtube.com/shorts/8F3Cb5z4A… Not all wrongful convictions are the same. Sometimes the wrong person is convicted for a real crime. But sometimes there is no crime at all.
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youtube.com/watch?v=SSvh2pCX… Before asking "Who did it?", we should ask: "Did it happen at all?" Our latest video explores manufactured crimes, where people are accused, prosecuted and sometimes convicted for crimes that may never have occurred.
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youtube.com/shorts/Zys9J3T5K… Every year, innocent people are wrongfully convicted From reviewing evidence to identifying patterns humans might miss, AI has the potential to support a more accurate justice system but it also raises important ethical questions. What do you think?
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youtube.com/watch?v=cAFBoq65… This week we examine how miscarriages of justice happen; from disclosure failures and false confessions to tunnel vision, flawed expert evidence and the controversy surrounding the Court of Appeal. We also ask: could AI help prevent wrongful convictions?
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youtube.com/shorts/ViRSiiJio… Who decides whose voice gets heard? Should prison rules prevent someone who claims they were the victim of a miscarriage of justice from speaking to the media?
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youtube.com/watch?v=FCY15hdx… We are back and this is what we are covering this week: - Judicial accountability - Prisoners banned from speaking to journalists - The Malkinson inquiry moves forward Can our justice system truly hold itself accountable when things go wrong?
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youtube.com/watch?v=-a-86OiK… After three years and almost 400 videos, we are taking a brief pause to reflect and rethink the next chapter of Spoken Injustice. This isn’t the end; just a moment to come back stronger. Thank you for your trust and support thus far.
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youtube.com/watch?v=1oi6QTek… Three trials. Conflicting witnesses. Hidden CCTV. Allegations of police shaping witness statements. The Omar Benguit case highlights investigative bias, how hard it is to overturn convictions and the impossible dilemma for prisoners maintaining innocence.
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youtube.com/shorts/YNHTs9nhv… This short examines the critical importance of reliable evidence at trial and the structural constraints of the appeal process, drawing lessons from the Lucy Letby case.
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youtube.com/shorts/opOTPd-5D… Court backlogs dominate the justice reform debate. But what if one of the key drivers isn’t being talked about enough? Overcharging may be contributing to Crown Court congestion and we should understand that before weakening trial safeguards.
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