I'd like to hear some of the reasons you maintain his innocence-Jones I mean, not Wallace, who was as guilty as hell.
I don't need reasons for innocence (although several have already been mentioned). That's a given and a rightful presumption.
The Prosecution failed.
Please get over it...
Ei incumbit probatio qui dicit, non qui negatDigest (Roman law), Justinian (6th Century)
As for Wallace. You know better than three judges of the Court of Criminal Appeal in 1931, one of whom, Hewart LCJ, effectively stood on his head to overturn the verdict? [Hewart had intimated throughout his legal career that he could not conceive of a jury delivering such a wrong verdict. Until he was faced squarely with it in May 1931...]
Even the Prosecutor, Hemmerde KC, was forced to concede, ultimately, in front of the Judges, that there was no evidence against Wallace.
"Guilty as Hell !"Mmmm...
Can therefore only be from your own
Prejudice and
Fancy...
Thanks for clarifying that.