The First Miscarriage of Justice: The 'unreported and amazing' case of Tony Stock

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Abstract

‘I would have been the first miscarriage of justice… There was this spate of cases: the Birmingham Six, Guildford Four and Cardiff Three. Each one was another nail in my coffin’: Tony Stock, 2008. The story of Tony Stock is astonishing: deeply disturbing it sent out ripples of disquiet when he was sentenced to ten years for robbery at Leeds Assizes in 1970. Over the next 40 years the case went to the Court of Appeal four times and has the distinction of being the first to have been referred to that court twice by the Criminal Cases Review Commission. Tony Stock died in 2012 still fighting to clear his name: spending from his meagre savings to hire private investigators and hoping beyond hope to see justice.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationHook
Number of pages256
ISBN (Electronic)9781908162793, 9781908162809
Publication statusPublished - 24 Sept 2014

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