Reasons are given for what happens when people are falsely accused or convicted. Sometimes people are convicted because they made a confession about something they simply did not do.
Eyewitnesses often do not see or remember clearly enough to be really sure.
Convictions should not be made solely on one type of evidence, but in cases of miscarriage of justice, other things may be 'made to fit' into a scenario which other people come to believe is what happened.
If you know someone who is in prison, try to get some support for yourself too.
See Part 1 for Miscarriages of Justice, and Part 2 for Joint Enterprise video.
Visit http://www.whorls.org.uk for books and links to further information.
@BobbyMercy1
Thanks for your comment. The Internet means people can get information across the World that can help. Best wishes.
strangewayze 2 months ago
this is impotant stuff helps us victims
BobbyMercy1 2 months ago