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How the f**k can DNA evidence be ignored for so long?It is beyond disgrace. That poor man.
Quote from: belton rover on July 27, 2023, 12:12:21 pmHow the f**k can DNA evidence be ignored for so long?It is beyond disgrace. That poor man.When was the DNA evidence first presented to the Court Of Appeal? I've read the reports but haven't seen it said anywhere what the timeline is of when that happened.
There's been far too many case where the police have shut the investigation down too soon and gone for the easy option, resulting in far too many innocent people being locked up.I know the police would site resources and other financial issues impeding them from a rigorous investigation but it happens too often, the question needs to be asked,Are they fit for service?Dark times.
Quote from: danumdon on July 27, 2023, 03:08:03 pmThere's been far too many case where the police have shut the investigation down too soon and gone for the easy option, resulting in far too many innocent people being locked up.I know the police would site resources and other financial issues impeding them from a rigorous investigation but it happens too often, the question needs to be asked,Are they fit for service?Dark times.Are you of the opinion that the decimation of police numbers, particularly the most experienced officers has no bearing on this kind of injustice?
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on July 27, 2023, 02:53:23 pmQuote from: belton rover on July 27, 2023, 12:12:21 pmHow the f**k can DNA evidence be ignored for so long?It is beyond disgrace. That poor man.When was the DNA evidence first presented to the Court Of Appeal? I've read the reports but haven't seen it said anywhere what the timeline is of when that happened.According to R4 PM programme last night, the DNA evidence had been held since the original rape but hadn't been used to demonstrate that it wasn't Malkinson's. Which seems ridiculous.The conviction was based on two witnesses who identified Malkinson. One was a heroin addict and petty criminal who had a set of charges against him dropped after he identified Malkinson. The other was the victim herself - Malkinson's team claim that the police pressurised her at an ID parade.This photo shows Malkinson after his arrest and the photofit they got from the victim. Howin the name of God could anyone look at the whole evidence sobrerly, and think they'd got the right man?
Quote from: i_ateallthepies on July 27, 2023, 05:23:07 pmQuote from: danumdon on July 27, 2023, 03:08:03 pmThere's been far too many case where the police have shut the investigation down too soon and gone for the easy option, resulting in far too many innocent people being locked up.I know the police would site resources and other financial issues impeding them from a rigorous investigation but it happens too often, the question needs to be asked,Are they fit for service?Dark times.Are you of the opinion that the decimation of police numbers, particularly the most experienced officers has no bearing on this kind of injustice?I'm of the opinion that the "experienced officers " you talk about we're the ones responsible for this injustice so no, decimation of police numbers is basically old lags taking early retirement and not the core reason, a fundamental mind change needs to be introduced before we collapse into anarchy. The path they are on is not the way.We have more than enough police to carry out the role, they are hampered and restricted by all the hoops they have to jump through with the implied bureaucracy that many out of touch governments have imposed on them.They are now glorified pen pushers with triplicate forms to process before any policing gets delivered.
This is all very interesting but it isn't the police who decides who to prosecute, when it happens or if the evidence is strong enough.
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on July 27, 2023, 09:08:45 pmThis is all very interesting but it isn't the police who decides who to prosecute, when it happens or if the evidence is strong enough.Everyone's aware its not the police who prosecute, but when the investigation is half hearted and looking for corners to cut then what can the CPS do when they are given substandard material to work with because a constabulary wanted to tidy up its detection rates.This happens far too often to be coincidental.
Quote from: danumdon on July 27, 2023, 11:34:04 pmQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on July 27, 2023, 09:08:45 pmThis is all very interesting but it isn't the police who decides who to prosecute, when it happens or if the evidence is strong enough.Everyone's aware its not the police who prosecute, but when the investigation is half hearted and looking for corners to cut then what can the CPS do when they are given substandard material to work with because a constabulary wanted to tidy up its detection rates.This happens far too often to be coincidental.If the evidence isn't enough to make a prosecution worthwhile they won't spend money on one. Even the police know that, unless you're alleging the police fabricated evidence?
Quote from: Glyn_Wigley on July 28, 2023, 11:28:01 amQuote from: danumdon on July 27, 2023, 11:34:04 pmQuote from: Glyn_Wigley on July 27, 2023, 09:08:45 pmThis is all very interesting but it isn't the police who decides who to prosecute, when it happens or if the evidence is strong enough.Everyone's aware its not the police who prosecute, but when the investigation is half hearted and looking for corners to cut then what can the CPS do when they are given substandard material to work with because a constabulary wanted to tidy up its detection rates.This happens far too often to be coincidental.If the evidence isn't enough to make a prosecution worthwhile they won't spend money on one. Even the police know that, unless you're alleging the police fabricated evidence?If you trust the police, you’re an absolute fool
So going along with your statement you would then agree that on many occasions in the past the police have submitted case files that have been considered sufficient evidence to prosecute by a CPS lawyer.This case is taken to court and the defendant is found guilty of said case and locked up.When further down the line the case has been proven to have been a gross miscarriage of justice who do you think the majority will blame for the miscarriage?I'll give you a clue as you seem to be struggling with the concept, It ain't the lawyer's or barristers.As for your personal opinion, classy.
Quote from: danumdon on July 27, 2023, 03:08:03 pmThere's been far too many case where the police have shut the investigation down too soon and gone for the easy option, resulting in far too many innocent people being locked up.I know the police would site resources and other financial issues impeding them from a rigorous investigation but it happens too often, the question needs to be asked,Are they fit for service?Dark times.The Police have to submit a file of evidence to the CPS for a lawyer to determine if there is sufficient evidence to charge, once there is the Defendant is charged and the Case file is in the hands of the CPS. You really need to stick to making comments about stuff you understand, which from what I have seen is not a lot!
Quote from: danumdon on July 28, 2023, 08:21:46 pmSo going along with your statement you would then agree that on many occasions in the past the police have submitted case files that have been considered sufficient evidence to prosecute by a CPS lawyer.This case is taken to court and the defendant is found guilty of said case and locked up.When further down the line the case has been proven to have been a gross miscarriage of justice who do you think the majority will blame for the miscarriage?I'll give you a clue as you seem to be struggling with the concept, It ain't the lawyer's or barristers.As for your personal opinion, classy.Please bear in mind this case is 18 years old, not 18 months!
Quote from: Sprotyrover on July 28, 2023, 05:36:56 pmQuote from: danumdon on July 27, 2023, 03:08:03 pmThere's been far too many case where the police have shut the investigation down too soon and gone for the easy option, resulting in far too many innocent people being locked up.I know the police would site resources and other financial issues impeding them from a rigorous investigation but it happens too often, the question needs to be asked,Are they fit for service?Dark times.The Police have to submit a file of evidence to the CPS for a lawyer to determine if there is sufficient evidence to charge, once there is the Defendant is charged and the Case file is in the hands of the CPS. You really need to stick to making comments about stuff you understand, which from what I have seen is not a lot!Quote from: Sprotyrover on July 28, 2023, 10:12:27 pmQuote from: danumdon on July 28, 2023, 08:21:46 pmSo going along with your statement you would then agree that on many occasions in the past the police have submitted case files that have been considered sufficient evidence to prosecute by a CPS lawyer.This case is taken to court and the defendant is found guilty of said case and locked up.When further down the line the case has been proven to have been a gross miscarriage of justice who do you think the majority will blame for the miscarriage?I'll give you a clue as you seem to be struggling with the concept, It ain't the lawyer's or barristers.As for your personal opinion, classy.Please bear in mind this case is 18 years old, not 18 months!https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/aug/07/police-withheld-evidence-making-rape-conviction-unsafe-says-uk-court-of-appeal-andrew-malkinson"You really need to stick to making comments about stuff you understand, which from what I have seen is not a lot!"
What's even worse of a thought is who else has this happened to. The people of the police, CPS etc who did their job so badly and lazily that an innocent mamn went to jail for 18 years should be in court now but we all know that won't happen
Quote from: DRFC_AjA on August 17, 2023, 07:36:17 amWhat's even worse of a thought is who else has this happened to. The people of the police, CPS etc who did their job so badly and lazily that an innocent mamn went to jail for 18 years should be in court now but we all know that won't happen What's even worse than this is that we have an apologist on here that will swear blind that you are wrong to think this, because they think they know better, and remember,"This case is 18 years old, a lot of water has passed under the bridge since then"So that makes it all ok ?Unbelievable.