in the meantime, you ll need to make good the loss. i haven t got that money! her conviction has now been quashed, but she s still angry that so many are still waiting forjustice. to know my conviction s quashed and to keep the promise to my parents who didn t live to see it, sadly that i would never give up until i overturned my conviction. and, yeah, it s amazing. it also opens doors to compensation, as well, which is life changing. jo is among more than 700 post office managers convicted over a 16 year period from 1999 faulty software in the horizon it system was to blame but to overturn convictions, each and every person still has to appeal directly to the post office and prove their innocence. well, if you meet the victims and how traumatised and broken they are, you can understand why they don t want to go anywhere near a court. so therefore the government need to come up with a solution which expunges these convictions and restores these people s reputations.
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it says: there have been five changes ofjustice secretary in just 18 months, each one having to get across their brief and the way their department works. conservative party has long called themselves the party of law and order, but these long delays in the criminaljustice system have been seized upon by the opposition. but away from politics, for those waiting forjustice, the impact can be devastating. even though the scars and the bruises and the marks have gone, mentally it still affects
association announced 80% of members have voted for a complete walk out, an unprecedented escalation of a summer of legal discontent with ministers. discontent overfunding ministers. discontent over funding for the ministers. discontent overfunding for the legal aid system that pays for the legal aid system that pays for most criminal cases. the row has had a huge impact already on the justice system. now it going to get worse. there have been 19 days of strike action so far, that s affected more than 6200 separate cases and delayed moo trials. now from the 5th of september there will be an indefinite strike. the government says its offer of 15% to barristers here at the old bailey and other courts is far more than other public sector pay deals. but barristers say it falls far short of the 25% needed to correct a decade of cuts and won t apply to existing cases. the upshot, the delay means to trials, criminals going to jail and victims waiting forjustice. it s taking at the moment 3.5
have voted for a complete walk out, an unprecedented escalation of a summer of legal discontent with ministers. discontent over funding for the legal aid system that pays for most criminal cases. the row has had a huge impact already on the justice system. now it s going to get worse. there have been 19 days of strike action so far, that s affected more than 6200 separate cases and delayed 11100 trials. now from the 5th of september there will be an indefinite strike. the government says its offer of 15% to barristers here at the old bailey and other courts is far more than other public sector pay deals. but barristers say it falls far short of the 25% needed to correct a decade of cuts and won t apply to existing cases. the upshot, the delay means to trials, criminals going to jail and victims waiting forjustice.