A Public Statement by Marius Anton I, Marius Anton, assert that my false conviction was not the result of isolated errors or accidental injustice — but the outcome of a coordinated effort designed to destroy my credibility, remove me from the UK, and bury the truth forever. ❗ Their objective was clear: To secure a […]
A Letter from One Broken Man to Another Who Wasn’t Given the Chance On 23 September 2013, Martin Griffiths, a sub-postmaster from Ellesmere Port, stepped in front of a bus. The Post Office had falsely accused him of stealing £100,000 due to a system error they refused to admit. Years of stress, shame, and silence […]
🎭 A Judicial Disappearance That Can’t Be Ignored On 13 July 2021, I stood before what I believed was a Crown Court committed to justice. I presented my letter. I asked for help. I asked for time. I believed — perhaps foolishly — that the system would hear me out. Instead, something darker unfolded. The […]
📎 Reference No. 356FC02C | Submitted to Bar Standards Board Posted by Marius Anton | 22 May 2025 What This Is About This post is not an opinion piece. It is a formal complaint — filed officially with the Bar Standards Board — against Kimberly Aiken, the barrister who was appointed to defend me at […]
One false allegation can end a life — long before a court even speaks. He was accused — so he must be guilty. That’s how it works now. No trial. No evidence. No chance. Just the accusation — and the system moves fast. Careers vanish. Families fracture. And lives are destroyed under a banner called […]
Wrongful convictions destroy lives. They rob innocent people of years—sometimes decades—while exposing deep flaws in our criminal legal system. But we’re fighting to change that. By tackling the systemic failures that lead to wrongful convictions, we’re working to end the injustices that disproportionately harm communities of colour, particularly Black men. Uncovering the Truth & Reforming […]
They were tortured, framed, and imprisoned for 15 years.Not because they were guilty — but because someone had to pay. The case of the Guildford Four remains one of the most horrifying examples of state-sponsored injustice in modern British history.In 1975, Gerry Conlon, Paul Hill, Paddy Armstrong, and Carole Richardson were wrongly convicted of IRA […]
They knew. They were warned. They had the evidence.But they left him to rot. Peter Sullivan spent more than 7 years in prison for crimes he did not commit.His conviction wasn’t based on evidence — it was based on police fabrication, flawed interviews, and a system unwilling to admit it made a mistake. To this […]
He was denied parole because he refused to confess.He was finally freed when DNA proved he was telling the truth all along. Victor Nealon spent 17 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Convicted in 1997 of attempted rape in Worcestershire, Nealon always maintained his innocence. He was branded “unremorseful” and “a […]
He was 17. No evidence. No justice. Just seven stolen years — and no compensation. In 2005, Sam Hallam was convicted of murder at the age of just 17. He spent the next seven years in prison for a crime he did not commit. His case is one of the most alarming miscarriages of justice […]