Johncrilly
@Johncrill1
Sad to say, I had the ccrc look at my case with negative results. Only to go on and eventually have my murder conviction quashed by appeal court!?? Just saying!??
Jan Cunliffe @JENGbAHeart exclamation
@Jliffe
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@Johncrill1
Exactly and I wonder how many more have and will continue to be failed by this miserable excuse of a justice system. Let’s remember a miscarriage is an accident but an abortion is done intentionally. These are ABORTIONS of justice and that’s what we need to start calling them 
John Crilly -
'I had a bad life, I've changed': https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/uk-news/how-london-bridge-killer-freed-17373720John Crilly: ‘
I’m out – but everyone else is still suffering’ Excerpt:
“John Crilly was sentenced to life for the murder of a pensioner and robbery with a minimum term of 19 years; last week he pleaded guilty to manslaughter. He has already served 13 years and so was released from prison.
How does it feel to be the first post-Jogee appeal? ‘Of all the cases I have known and heard about, I felt that I wasn’t the worthy one,’ he tells me. Crilly, who is close to completing a law degree, has written about the unfairness of the common law doctrine of joint enterprise and supports JENGbA in their campaign. ‘There are a lot of people more innocent than me who should be getting out as well. It is bitter sweet.’
Crilly, a heroin addict with a long history of previous convictions prior to being sent down for murder, compares his present state of mind to ‘survivor’s guilt’. ‘I’m out but everyone is still suffering. It’s just horrendous. As far as I am concerned the issue has always bigger than me. It’s about the principles.’
https://www.thejusticegap.com/john-crilly-im-out-but-everyone-else-is-still-suffering/Mr Maduemezia's family said in a statement to the BBC: “This incident had a devastating effect on the family who took a number of years to come to terms with their father's death.
You can then imagine their anger and disappointment when they were informed by the police that Mr Crilly had launched a second appeal against his conviction (his first in 2007 failed). His appeal was granted at the High Court.
"It was sickening to hear that he was walking away without completing his sentence for his part in the murder of our father.
"These High Court rulings which lean too favourably towards the offenders and virtually casting aside the opinions, consideration and feelings of victims and their families, help to corrode and undermine public confidence in the justice system.
"We are led to understand that Crilly has turned his life around whilst in prison and has even acquired a law degree. At least he is alive. We wish him well but also wish that our father were alive and free to live his life.
"Despite these disappointments, the family has decided to move on. We are thankful to be public and fully appreciate their support throughout this ordeal."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-43840635Mr Justice William Davis said:
“What you did was very serious. You went into the home of what turned out to be a 71-year-old man.
“Having got in there and discovered he was there, you didn’t retreat.
“You and your fellow offender set about ransacking the house and when he was the subject of violence by Flynn, you nonetheless continued with your enterprise.”
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/robber-who-away-mobile-phone-14538267