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Wasn't it something along the lines that the person seeking compo has to be shown to be clearly innocent? It appears that simply having your conviction quashed is not enough anymore. That seems odd to me, because if you are innocent until proven guilty, and your guilty verdict is reversed, why are you not innocent?
Something about redefining what a moj is, Bridget.I would have to read more about it
No it is not. The change in the law was thought by some to amount to a requirement to prove innocence, but the courts have recently confirmed that this is not the case. If Jeremy Bamber's convictions are overturned, he will almost certainly receive substantial compensation.
Oh ok, do you happen to know what case that was?
I will look it up tomorrow and post the details.
It's interesting that you think he'll get compensation. Is this something you've looked into, if I can ask.
Not in detail, but it is my understanding of how the current law would be applied.
Hi ngb I am sure compensation is the last thing on Jeremy,s mind just now freedom to walk on the beach and try and make up for all the young years he has lost.
Bridget, re 'innocent' as it is used above ... do you mean really innocent or would you consider it as only 'technically innocent'?