I totally accept it is an apples and oranges comparison, but wouldn't you accept that scandals like this serve as a sobering reminder to us that organised wrong-doing on the part of trusted bodies does take place and is covered-up?
I do think that if Essex Police have been doing wrong, it will be because they thought Jeremy to be guilty and acted on that basis (an easier to trap to fall into than some may think). However, one shocking factor in the Post Office Horizon scandal is that it would appear that people within the Post Office management knew or should have known their evidence was fundamentally flawed and wrong. That doesn't necessarily mean they knew they were prosecuting innocent people, but it comes awfully close to that. Police and prosecutorial abuses and wrong-doing are on a spectrum.
I most certainly do, but I also remain aware that because despicable things happen sometimes, they don't happen every time. Having said that, I simply don't know how reparation can EVER be made to those whose lives have been ruined by this appalling scandal.
I believe, emphatically, that some of those things believed to have been wrongly done by Essex Police, lay at JB's feet. Had he not been standing beside them, giving them chapter and verse on Sheila's life history -to put it another way, leading them up the wrong path- things may have been done entirely differently.