Wrongly convicted in Britain no longer forced to pay ‘saved living costs’ in prison
by Mark Townsend Home Affairs Editor from World news | The Guardian on (#6DK66)
The government has scrapped controversial guidance over deductions to compensation in miscarriage of justice cases
People who have been wrongly convicted will no longer have to pay living expenses for the time they spent in prison, the government will announce on Sunday after widespread outrage over the case of Andrew Malkinson.
One of Britain's longest-serving victims of a miscarriage of justice, Malkinson, 57, had his conviction overturned last month by the court of appeal after spending 17 years in prison for a rape he did not commit.
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