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We are the Criminal Cases Review Commission or ‘CCRC’ for short. We investigate miscarriages of justice in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. If you think you’ve been wrongly sentenced or wrongly convicted of a criminal offence and you’ve lost your appeal, you can apply to …
About the CCRC - Criminal Cases Review Commission
The Criminal Cases Review Commission looks into criminal cases where people believe they have been wrongly convicted or wrongly sentenced. These cases are for those who have already lost their appeal.
How it all began - Criminal Cases Review Commission
The CCRC was created on 31 March 1997, but our creation stems from Section 8 of the Criminal Appeal Act 1995. We have the power to send or refer a case back to an appeal court if we consider that there is a real possibility the court will quash …
Our team - Criminal Cases Review Commission
Decisions about whether or not cases can be referred are always taken by one or more of our Commissioners who are chosen for their professional experience and ability to make important decisions in complicated matters. Cases are generally passed to …
Our powers and practices - Criminal Cases Review Commission
To help us identify new evidence or legal argument, we can use our special legal powers under section 17 of the Criminal Appeal Act 1995.
Applying to the CCRC - Criminal Cases Review Commission
Anyone can apply if they believe they have been wrongly convicted of a criminal offence or wrongly sentenced in a criminal court in England, Wales, or Northern Ireland. You can ask us to look at your conviction, or your sentence, or both. It is a free service and costs nothing to apply.
The case review process - Criminal Cases Review Commission
The Case Review Manager will send your case to an independent decision-making committee. A decision-making committee is made up of at least three Commissioners. If we decide that your case cannot be sent to the appeal court, we will explain the reasons why the Commission cannot send your case for an appeal.
Contact us - Criminal Cases Review Commission
Follow the Criminal Cases Review Commission on social media: Contact us. CCRC 23 Stephenson Street Birmingham B2 4BH. DX: 715466 Birmingham 41 Telephone: 0121 233 1473 Email: [email protected]. Facebook Instagram Linkedin. Secondary support links.
Your questions answered - Criminal Cases Review Commission
The CCRC was created specially to review cases where someone says they have been the victim of a miscarriage of justice. We have special legal powers under section 17 of the Criminal Appeal Act 1995 which mean we can get any information that we need from any public body in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Lucy Letby application received by Criminal Cases Review …
Feb 4, 2025 · The Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) has received an application on behalf of Lucy Letby, the former nurse convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder seven others. She is serving 15 whole-life prison terms.