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Executed: But was James Hanratty Innocent? Robert Harriman

Executed: But was James Hanratty Innocent? By Robert Harriman

Executed: But was James Hanratty Innocent? by Robert Harriman


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Updates this infamous case to concentrate on the 2002 Court of Appeal hearing where Hanratty's guilt was proclaimed based upon supposedly conclusive DNA evidence.

Executed: But was James Hanratty Innocent? Summary

Executed: But was James Hanratty Innocent?: A Damning Indictment of the DNA Evidence Used to Condemn Him by Robert Harriman

In 2002 the Court of Appeal, in London, proclaimed that James Hanratty's guilt, in the infamous A6 Murder case, had been proven by the DNA evidence from the now disbanded Forensic Science Service; thereby ?nally, after 40 years of controversy, hoping to have put an end to the doubts in the case. However, this didn't remove the inconvenient fact that tireless campaigners such as Paul Foot and Bob Wo?nden, had fully documented the copious evidence pointing to Hanratty's innocence, which had persuaded the Criminal Cases Review Commission to bring the case back before this court. This book is the first to review this court's worrying deliberations and subsequent events and will no doubt prove unpopular with our political and judicial authorities. As you will see the controversy remains far from over. There is no escaping that if the FSS evidence is correct the case for his innocence must be wrong, but which is the more likely? How had the court undertaken its duty to balance these con?icting narratives, when arriving at its damning verdict? Had it decided all the evidence of innocence was mistaken, or lies? Or had it just ignored it? Equally, how had it assessed the veracity of the FSS scienti?c evidence put before it? The answers, as this work details, are woeful and should be widely known, as they impact, not just on this tragic case, but on the way our courts are still treating forensic DNA evidence. Be warned, this is not a light read, but our authorities and anyone who practices law in this country should consider it carefully, as it has stark implications for our criminal justice system and those who ?nd themselves being judged by it.

About Robert Harriman

Born in Somerset and having worked away in Business IT for over thirty years the author's fateful decision to study for a BSc. Honours degree in Forensic Computing provided the inadvertent impetus for this work. A 1st Class degree award and several years of careful additional research later he hopes his undoubtedly contentious yet reasoned first book is now ready to be considered and more importantly that his findings will generate the necessary corrective actions, although in view of their unfortunate nature he remains doubtful. He is now retired and has returned to the county of his birth.

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GOR013298213
9781399044936
1399044931
Executed: But was James Hanratty Innocent?: A Damning Indictment of the DNA Evidence Used to Condemn Him by Robert Harriman
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
20230804
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