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Documentary following Inside Justice, a specialist charity led by Louise Shorter. Louise aims to overturn the conviction of a man in prison for the murder of his secret lover.

Conviction: Murder at the Station follows a team of experts as they investigate whether evidence exists that could challenge the conviction of a man in prison for a murder he denies.

Every year, over 500 people in the UK are convicted of murder. A guilty verdict can only be challenged if new evidence comes to light - and less than 1% of cases are ever overturned. Inside Justice is a specialist charity led by Louise Shorter, supported by a panel of criminal lawyers, ex-police officers and forensics experts who offer assistance to prisoners who are protesting their innocence.

In this series, we meet Louise as she investigates a case, looking for evidence that could present grounds to bring an appeal - and ultimately overturn the conviction of a Southampton man in prison for the murder of his secret lover.

Conviction: Murder at the Station is a two-part series from James Newton, director of Bafta-nominated The Detectives. It is a compelling look into real life crime, through the eyes of a charity that investigates alleged miscarriages of justice.

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Thu 15 Nov 2018 00:15

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Role Contributor
Production Company Raw TV
Executive Producer Richard Bond
Director James Newton
Producer Victoria Musguin
Production Manager Adrian Carswell
Participant Louise Shorter
Participant Louisa Widdington
Participant Roger Kearney
Participant Corrina Platt
Participant Ann Piston
Participant Stan Chappell

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