In France, Ms Cassez is widely considered the victim of a miscarriage of justice.
Commenting on Stefan Kiszko's wrongful conviction, McLean admitted a "dreadful miscarriage of justice" had occurred.
They hope to prepare a miscarriage of justice application to go before the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
They corrected no miscarriage of justice and, most significantly, they were not requested by the prisoners themselves.
They claimed the North Ayrshire men suffered a miscarriage of justice because the packages sent were obviously hoaxes.
The federal judge refused to let a jury decide the case, saying that would risk a miscarriage of justice.
However, the judges refused and told Mr Scott they were not convinced a miscarriage of justice had taken place.
Previously, compensation was only awarded for a miscarriage of justice if a claimant could effectively prove they were innocent.
Mrs Rosenberg played a minor role: her execution was a miscarriage of justice.
The team found it was not possible to conclude beyond reasonable doubt that a miscarriage of justice did not occur.
In a letter, Mr Blair acknowledged the "miscarriage of justice" which they suffered as a result of their wrongful convictions.
"It can't contribute to a miscarriage of justice because any possible prejudice was dealt with at the trial, " he said.
Mr White, who was acquitted after a retrial, said what had happened to him had been a "miscarriage of justice".
That means that either Knox and Sollecito were the victims of a miscarriage of justice then, or that Kercher is now.
John McManus, from the Miscarriages of Justice campaign and support group, said the case had all the hallmarks of a miscarriage of justice.
In 2011, Younas appealed his conviction and claimed there had been a miscarriage of justice because trial judge Lord Hardie misdirected the jury.
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Their letter said Sgt Nightingale, from Crewe, who has served in Iraq and Afghanistan, was a victim of a "monstrous miscarriage of justice".
Megrahi was jailed for life for the bombing in 2001 but his lawyers have always maintained he was the victim of a miscarriage of justice.
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MPs have described a decision not to review the case of an SAS soldier jailed for possessing a "war gift" pistol as a "miscarriage of justice".
However, while the court has set a new test for "miscarriage of justice", we expect that compensation will still only be paid in very few cases.
The killer of Suzanne Pilley has failed in his bid to have judges at Britain's highest court review his claims he is the victim of a miscarriage of justice.
They claim the men, Marcus Ellis and Rodrigo Simms, are the victims of a miscarriage of justice and allege an anonymous witness who gave evidence against them lied in court.
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Was the ball over the goal-line? (Note to German readers: maybe not at Wembley in 1966, yes in Bloemfontein in 2010.) Was that sending-off deserved, or a gross miscarriage of justice?
He is mainly concerned with the fact that many of the judges are retirees who are on contracts "and not really accountable to the high court for any miscarriage of justice".
Fraser claims he suffered a miscarriage of justice because a witness revealed to the jury in the second trial that the accused had been in prison shortly before his wife disappeared.
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But for all the evidence suggesting a miscarriage of justice, Krishna Maharaj has been unable to win a re-trial, and last week the Supreme Court refused to take the case, exhausting his legal avenues.
Botmeh lost an appeal against his conviction in 2001, although he gained support from Gareth Peirce, solicitor for the wrongly jailed Birmingham Six, who claimed he had been the victim of a miscarriage of justice.
The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission had referred the Megrahi case to the High Court, expressing a view that the non-disclosure to the defence of a particular document may have led to a miscarriage of justice.
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"The SCCRC considered that failure to disclose this information, of itself, may have resulted in a miscarriage of justice and this was one of the reasons for referring the case back to the Appeal Court, " said the documents.
Not to treat Mr George's acquittal as a miscarriage of justice "went behind the decision of the jury that acquitted him" and failed to take account of the fact that no safe conviction could ever be based on the evidence against him, the QC said.
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