For once Rochford I disagree. He should get compensation for his 27 years incarceration AND make sure he gets everything that was rightfully his in the first place and leave the so called 'family members' with what they deserve absolutely NOTHING. They shouldn't be worried anyway about being left with nothing because being in prison themselves for their part in all of this they won't need anything anyway and before I get a reply to my comments from either Vidvic, who although I may disagree with most of the time I do respect his comments and Hartley, answer me this IF JB is found to have not been responsible for this tragedy by Law then what would be wrong with him getting what was rightfully his at the time knowing that his mother and father wanted him to have these assets in the first place? 
Hi Gillian, that's an extremely difficult question to answer unemotionally, particularly given that I find the manner of your references to the 'family' quite difficult to relate to, I obviously hold a very different view to you.
Having said that, if we took ourselves away from this case and invented an identical case involving fictional characters rather than people who I consider to be victims, then I would say that if it was proven that a person was the 'victim' of a miscarriage of justice, of the magnitude that is suggested, then they should absolutely receive the relevant compensation as determined by current legislation. In terms of repercussions (financial or criminal) to the fictional family members, then it would depend on all sorts of different factors which would no doubt be appropriately dealt with by the authorities (if relevant) or in civil hearings.
Taking a quick trip back to the real life situation put before us, I'm quite clearly prejudiced towards Jeremy due to my belief that he is guilty and correctly incarcerated, so I don't believe any of this is ever going to become relevant, although I understand that you and others (being a pro-JB forum) harbour an opposing view.
It's all about positions and perspectives, plus, as I've said many times, it would be a bit of a boring world if we all thought the same way.
That's about the best I can do for now, hopefully it addresses your questions.