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Appeal lawyer applies for full disclosure of statements
www.sundayherald.com/news/heraldnews/display.var.1612329.0.murderer_seeks_new_evidence.php
TWO MEN appealing against their convictions for the murder of an elderly woman are embroiled in a legal challenge which could have consequences for the way prosecution evidence is disclosed to the defence in advance of trial or after conviction for appeals. Posted at 8:44am on Tue, Jul 07 2009
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Men convicted of pensioner murder
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/4308843.stm
Two men have been ordered to serve at least 25 years in jail for the murder of a 91-year-old woman in her home. Posted at 8:45am on Tue, Jul 07 2009
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Attempt to overturn murder conviction as legal team casts doubt on evidence
www.sundayherald.com/news/heraldnews/display.var.2356796.0.attempt_to_overturn_murder_conviction_as_legal_team_casts_doubt_on_evidence.php
Posted at 8:48am on Tue, Jul 07 2009
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Pair held over pensioner death
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/3232889.stm
Posted at 8:49am on Tue, Jul 07 2009
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Murder appeal: New bid to see witness papers
www.kilmarnockstandard.co.uk/ayrshire-news/tm_headline=murder-appeal-new-bid-to-see-witness-papers&method=full&objectid=19642249&siteid=73592-name_page.html
Posted at 8:50am on Tue, Jul 07 2009
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Daughter of victim, 91, pleads for help
www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article1166051.ece
Posted at 8:53am on Tue, Jul 07 2009
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New leads in OAP murder
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/3174676.stm
Wednesday, 8 October, 2003, Posted at 9:13am on Tue, Jul 07 2009
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Murder victim was 'typical granny'
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/3160152.stm
Posted at 9:15am on Tue, Jul 07 2009
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Murdered OAP had been tied up
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/3151582.stm
Posted at 9:16am on Tue, Jul 07 2009
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OAP murder hunt launched
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/3149180.stm
Posted at 9:17am on Tue, Jul 07 2009
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Other Links |
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Not Proven Verdict in Scotland
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Not_proven
Not proven is a verdict available to a court in Scotland. Under Scots law, a criminal trial may end in one of three verdicts: one of conviction ("proven") and two of acquittal ("not proven" and "not guilty"). Historically, the two verdicts available to Scots juries were that the case had been "proven" or "not proven". Posted at 9:25am on Sun, Oct 18 2009
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Other Campaigns |
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www.mojoscotland.com
Posted at 11:07am on Fri, Nov 06 2009
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Justice for Eddie Gilfoyle
www.eddiegilfoyle.co.uk/
Posted at 11:09am on Fri, Nov 06 2009
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4Ward Ever UK
4wardeveruk.org/
Posted at 11:17am on Sat, Nov 07 2009
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