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OTHER HIGH PROFILE CASES => Other cases => Topic started by: Nuala on May 17, 2012, 10:30:AM

Title: Sam Hallum, grounds for release on bail
Post by: Nuala on May 17, 2012, 10:30:AM
A man convicted of a chef's murder has been freed on bail after the prosecution said it would not oppose his appeal against the conviction.

Sam Hallam was 18 when he was jailed for life in 2005 for killing Essayas Kassahun, 21, in Clerkenwell, London, in a gang attack in October 2004.

Earlier, Court of Appeal judges heard Hallam, 24, was the victim of a "serious miscarriage of justice"....

Hallam's QC Henry Blaxland told the court that his client had been convicted following:

"a combination of manifestly unreliable identification evidence
the apparent failure of his own alibi
failure by police properly to investigate his alibi
non-disclosure by the prosecution of material that could have supported his case"....

Hallam's previous attempt at appealing against his conviction was dismissed in March 2007, following which he applied to the CCRC to review his case in February 2008.
Title: Re: Sam Hallum, grounds for release on bail
Post by: Patti on May 17, 2012, 10:35:AM
Hi Keira, It's brilliant news.....egap posted a link to it yesterday. One out and, how many more to go? :)
Title: Re: Sam Hallum, grounds for release on bail
Post by: jon on May 17, 2012, 02:51:PM
http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2012/may/17/sam-hallam-shockwaves-criminal-justice-system?
An excellent read this article !!
Title: Re: Sam Hallum, grounds for release on bail
Post by: wichfinder on May 17, 2012, 07:23:PM
he guilty.
Title: Re: Sam Hallum, grounds for release on bail
Post by: susan on May 17, 2012, 07:26:PM
wow wichfinder is back can you give us some information on witches we are researching them just now and we could do with your help.  Are you sure you are not a parrot that can just say hes guilty.
Title: Re: Sam Hallum, grounds for release on bail
Post by: guest154 on May 17, 2012, 10:20:PM
he guilty.

Hell, no he wasn't. Hundreds of hours of work went into getting him out of jail with a lawyer fully trained and fully capable.
the case against him was inadvertenly flawed.

More than a few people having a well deserved beer this weekend!