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"The conviction, placed in the light of the fresh evidence, constitutes a miscarriage of justice and must be quashed," the court said in a unanimous judgment.
In 2014, the government introduced new legislation providing, for the first time, a statutory definition of what constitutes a miscarriage of justice for the purposes of determining eligibility for compensation.
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"The conduct of the trial by the trial judge was so flawed that it constituted a miscarriage of justice".
The court of appeal, asked to determine if the jurors' drinking constituted a miscarriage of justice, decided it did not, saying there was no evidence the jury deliberated while actually drunk.
He said he had concerns about the arrests, that they may constitute a "possible miscarriage of justice" and that they were "undoubtedly being used to undermine Sinn Fein's contribution to the peace process in Ireland".
It would be a miscarriage of justice to pardon him.
They found a miscarriage of justice had occurred.
What constitutes a violation of the Constitution?
WHAT constitutes a work of art?
Neither complaint constitutes a finding of wrongdoing.
This constitutes a breach of company law.
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