The Criminal Cases Review Commission is an non-departmental public body set up following the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice itself a continuation of the May Inquiry. It aims to investigate possible miscarriages of justice in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Commission assesses whether convictions or sentences should be referred to a court of appeal.
Statistics as of August 31. 2008 1
- 11,061 total applications to the Commission
- 209 cases still open
- 442 actively being worked on
- 10,410 cases completed (including ineligible) with 395 referrals to the Court of Appeal
- 370 cases heard by the Court of Appeal (260 quashed, 110 upheld)
Notes
- ^ "http://www.ccrc.gov.uk/cases/case_44.htm
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