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Slow reversal from UK judicial system Andrew Malkinson was convicted of rape despite strong evidence he was not the rapist. It took the UK judicial system 17 years to conclude that this was wrong. *[Prosecutors] had key DNA evidence 16 years before Andrew Malkinson cleared.* What I see here is the effect of a presupposition of guilt, and later a presupposition that a court conviction can't have been wrong. |
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