More campaigners are appealing against their convictions over the withholding of evidence gathered by undercover police officers The rising tide of unjust convictions will be back on the agenda over the next couple of weeks. The first case comes up tomorrow morning at the Court of Appeal when 29 environmental campaigners will have their appeal heard. They were invited to challenge their convictions...
Wrongful convictions resulting from undercover police operations back in the spotlight Guardian Undercover Blog
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