Men 'framed by corrupt detective' to go to court

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'Oval Four': Men 'framed by corrupt detective' to go to court

Two men who say they were framed by a detective nearly 50 years ago have had their cases referred to the Court of Appeal.

Winston Trew and Sterling Christie were among a group - known as the Oval Four - who were arrested at Oval tube station in south London in March 1972.But a review said the appeal would focus on the officer's"integrity". The four men, aged between 19 and 23 at the time, were members of a political organisation which represented the interests of black people in London.The operation was led by Det Sgt Derek Ridgewell who was the key prosecution witness at the men's trial when they were convicted.

But the policeman's career ended in disgrace in 1980 when he was jailed for seven years for plotting to steal goods from the Royal Mail. He died in in prison in 1982.quashed the conviction of a businessmanThe Criminal Cases Review Commission said it had now decided to refer the cases of Mr Trew and Mr Christie to the Court of Appeal, although it had failed to trace the other two members of the Oval Four.

Mr Trew, now 69, said he was"absolutely delighted" there was to be a fresh appeal, saying his life had been"shattered" when he was jailed 47 years ago.Mr Trew, who remarried and forged a career as a university lecturer and author, said he thought about what happened every day and had"never given up" trying to overturn his conviction.The appeal is expected to be heard next year.

 

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FakeNews

And one wonders how many others were framed.

Steven Avery next please

how much they wanting ££££££

Why didn't he go jail

Can of worms that needs to be opened.

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