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Bazile | 13:04 Tue 09th Jul 2013 | News
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The court of appeal have ruled on this matter .

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23241520

In effect therefore , there is no legal basis for his claim .

However , i feel sorry for the guy .
He was incarcerated for eight years in prison , but then acquitted after a
re-trial , of the killing .

What's your personal feeling on the matter - do you consider that some sort of compensation was warranted ?
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// Here they've applied the principle that a finding of not guilty is not a finding of innocence. //

On that basis no-one that's been on trial is ever innocent.
ludwig, that's why the Scots have three verdicts: guilty, not guilty, and not proven. The last is an acquittal but a declaration that the defendant is not innocent.

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