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Completed research - Criminal Cases Review Commissionccrc.gov.uk/completed-research-2/
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Blog: Why all Post Office convictions cannot be referred at once - Criminal Cases Review Commissionccrc.gov.uk/news/ccrc-post-office-referrals-long-read/
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Almost 20% rise in miscarriage of justice claims in the last year - Criminal Cases Review Commissionccrc.gov.uk/news/ccrc-annual-report-2023/
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No grounds to refer murder and attempted murder convictions back to the Court of Appeal  - Criminal Cases Review Commissionccrc.gov.uk/news/stone-application-declined/
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Q&A with the CCRC Board - Criminal Cases Review Commissionccrc.gov.uk/news/qa-with-the-ccrc-board/
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CCRC fully commits to supporting Judge Sarah Munro KC’s cross-organisational Andrew Malkinson inquiry - Criminal Cases Review Commissionccrc.gov.uk/news/ccrc-munro-malkinson/
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Our team - Criminal Cases Review Commissionccrc.gov.uk/who-we-are/
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Rape and assault convictions overturned following DNA breakthrough - Criminal Cases Review Commissionccrc.gov.uk/news/malkinson-convictions-quashed/
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Completed research - Criminal Cases Review Commissionccrc.gov.uk/completed-research/
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Complexities of Post Office Horizon referrals set out as more convictions sent for appeal - Criminal Cases Review Commissionccrc.gov.uk/news/post-office-horizon-gooding-davies/
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