Bishop Joanne Grenfell has raised significant concerns regarding the Criminal Cases Review Commission’s (CCRC) effectiveness, after successfully contacting a witness in a murder case while the CCRC has struggled for over a year. Jason Moore, convicted in 2013 for the murder of Robert Darby, insists on his innocence, supported by evidence of a flawed eyewitness identification process. The witness admitted to being intoxicated during the incident and uncertain about identifying Moore, bringing into question the integrity of the prosecution’s case against him.
Bishop Joanne Grenfell expressed serious concern over the CCRC's ability to deliver justice, highlighting the disconnect between her successful contact with a key witness and the CCRC's almost two years of unsuccessful attempts.
Jason Moore, convicted of murder in 2013, asserts his innocence, supported by evidence that the key witness initially failed to identify him and later admitted uncertainty about his testimony.
#justice #eyewitness-testimony #criminal-cases-review-commission #miscarriage-of-justice #murder-conviction
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