Tag Archive: MISCARRIAGES OF JUSTICE

Proven Innocent

by Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (May 9th 2011) Presumed Guilty “I don’t care about the money,” is a frequent refrain of the innocent. “I want my name back and an apology.” Usually they get neither, because miscarriage of justice…
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CSEye Review

Dr Anna Sandiford’s  review was published in CSEye an online magazine published by the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences at http://www.csofs.org/CSEye in January 2016 (pages 31-32). The Cardiff Five: Innocent Beyond Any Doubt Satish Sekar Waterside Press, Hook, Hampshire, 2012, 978-1-904380-76-4…
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The Rights of The Forgotten Victims – Victim Impact Statements

by Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (January 31st 2009) Impact The law allows the families of victims the right to give victim statements about how the murder of their loved one has affected them to judges before the tariff –…
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A Duty of Care

by Satish Sekar © Satish Sekar (January 31st 2009) Incomprehensible The abolition of the Discretionary Scheme for compensation means that were a similar case to the Cardiff Five to occur now they would not be compensated unless they sue, despite…
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Press Release – Immediate Response to BBC Documentaries

The Fitted-In Project is very disappointed that the BBC’s Panorama and Week In Week Out chose to write us out of history again. We, especially our CEO Satish Sekar, played an essential part in the events which followed the release of…
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