We Stood Outside Parliament — And We Will Not Be Forgotten

📢 We Stood Outside Parliament — And We Will Not Be Forgotten

Joining Forces with Survivors of Miscarriages of Justice This week, something powerful happened.Survivors of false convictions stood outside Parliament — not in shame, but in resistance. They held signs.They carried stories.They demanded justice for the time stolen from their lives. Among them were: Sam Hallam Seema Misra OBE Patrick Maguire Brian Buckle All wrongfully convicted, […]

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When Probation Becomes Punishment: My Referral to the Parliamentary Ombudsman

🧨 When Probation Becomes Punishment: My Referral to the Parliamentary Ombudsman

The Sarah Sackman MP Submission That Could Finally Bring Accountability They were supposed to supervise my reintegration.Instead, they tried to destroy what was left of my life. On 1 June 2025, with the support of Sarah Sackman MP, Member of Parliament for Finchley and Golders Green, I submitted a formal referral to the Parliamentary and […]

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When the Watchdogs Fail: How Section 110 Exposes the Justice System’s Blind Spot

🔧 When the Watchdogs Fail: How Section 110 Exposes the Justice System’s Blind Spot

The Legal Safety Net That Vanished When I Needed It Most What happens when the very institutions tasked with holding power to account fail you? When the ‘watchdogs’ you turn to for justice become complicit in protecting those who wronged you? In my case, Section 110 and 111 of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 were […]

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