You really love to twist people's words don't you. Even when you have been corrected you continue to spout the same misinterpretations. Of course, there have been many appeals considered and many accepted but gross miscarriages of justice such as Barry George, Birmingham Six and Guilford Four, etc. Many times sentences have been reduced or new trials ordered. I don't know of any cases where evidence has been faked by the police. The advantage of an investigation being run by the judges in the Ministério Público is that there are so many checks and balances, that it is virtually impossible for the police to fake anything in the way of evidence.
This is your post....".I have been in Portugal for almost 37 years and I don't remember any cases of anyone unjustly convicted and jailed and then freed. But somebody else may know more than I do. Of course, they all say they are innocent, don't they? The problem in Portugal, is that there are so many safeguards for suspects that someone is more likely to get away with committing a crime than getting unjustly convicted."
I think you owe me an apology for saying I have twisted your words