I think he's already realised that in view of the antiquated system that prevents those who are innocent be allowed a voice.I'm sure that up and coming new lawyers etc would like to see a change in the system particularly as regards the prosecution which from the outset is a foregone conclusion that there'll be a charge of sorts which in many cases result in wrongful convictions and subsequently MOJ's.
At least Jeremy can read and write,but what of the ones who are innocent and can't do either ? He's worked damned hard over the years putting reams of paperwork in some semblance of order,looking for anything at all that will give him his proof of innocence and I admire his fight to get justice .
Unless anyone has been up against the " establishment " of a closed shop,then they have no idea what it's like being on the receiving end of bureaucracy.
Hi Lookout
One of the problems which has always bothered me is Julie Mugford and her statement. I found myself almost thinking she committed the crime because of her subsequent behaviour but we know for a fact she couldn't have done it because apart from anything she has a perfect alibi.
I came to believe she may have a personality disorder as her behaviour is not 'normal', how could she have stayed with JB after the crime knowing what she knew, how did she dare to stay with him? I have been a 20 year old girl and have had two daughters who have both been that age quite recently, they were far from shrinking violets but they could never have behaved the way she did, all the excuses in the world don't make me see it any differently and the nail for me was the weekend she spent with Jeremy at Colin's home after the twins were dead In a way her behaviour has also sealed my belief that JB is almost definitely guilty otherwise none of her behaviour makes any sense but of course this is nly my opinion and I am not accusing JM of anything.