Spoken Injustice
As a former prosecutor, I believed in the system but, case after case, I started to see cracks in it. Until I witnessed its failures firsthand. I realised the system was flawed, shaped by bias, inequity, and neglect.
I made the hardest decision of my life: I left the LAW behind. Not to walk away from JUSTICE — but to pursue it differently. To AMPLIFY THE VOICES OF THOSE THE SYSTEM FAILED. To shed light on the human cost of its errors. Spoken Injustice seeks to investigate the systemic failures of the criminal justice system. We advocate for reforms to HUMANISE our criminal justice system, so it serves people, not just rules. By humanising the criminal justice system, we mean acknowledging the suffering of those who have been wrongfully convicted and recognising our shared responsibility in rectifying this injustice.
This isn’t a fight one person can win. Justice requires all of us to act towards building a system that heals instead of harms. Join us in the debate!
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The Fine Line Between Truth and Fairness in Our Courts
What the Letby Case Reveals - Insights from a Recent Conference
Freedom with Chains - Life After a Wrongful Conviction
CCRC Inspected and Expert Evidence Challenged — Inside a Justice System Under Strain
Felicity's Mission: The Story Behind a False Accusations Database
APPG о судебных ошибках – объединение исследований, правовой реформы и практики
Can We Admit the Justice System Fails? | CCRC, Hillsborough Law & Lucy Letby
From Mark Day to Lucy Letby: Understanding Inadequate Defence in Trials
International Falsely Accused Day 2025 | Full Speeches & Highlights
Miscarriages of Justice: From the Courts to the Streets
Interrogating the Interrogators: Police Accountability
Why Are People Still Serving a Sentence That No Longer Exists?
The Missing Pieces: The Lucy Letby Non-Disclosure Scandal
In Conversation with Pearls Loren Wisdom
The Evidence Question: What Makes a Trial Fair?
Fighting Alone: The Hidden Struggles of CCRC Applicants
From Horizon to Ridgewell: The Human Cost of British Injustice
Trading Liberty for Speed: The Real Cost of the Leveson Review
Justice on Trial: New Developments, Old Failures
Shining a Light: Investigative Journalism and the Future of the CCRC
No Video This Week – But Here's What Matters Most
Is Dame Vera Baird the Answer to Restoring Trust in the CCRC?
Nineteen Nurses Speak Out: The Case for Supporting Lucy Letby
CCRC Protest May 2025
Justice in Action - News Session
Empowering The Innocent Conference - May 2025
Sarah Myatt Speaking for Peter Sullivan - Court of Appeal - 13/05/2025
An Indictment of Justice: How Faulty Expert Testimony Still Ruins Lives
CCRC: Curiosity Lost? - What the Justice Committee Missed