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Mr. Manoncourt considers this a grave miscarriage of justice.
'There has been a grave miscarriage of justice.
They say the case against them is a grave miscarriage of justice.
"What happened to Chaplain Yee was a grave miscarriage of justice," he said.
Not only did this revolutionary technique lead, indirectly, to the killer being caught; it also prevented a grave miscarriage of justice.
"What compels us to address our letter to you is to protest against your silence toward this grave miscarriage of justice.
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In an age when DNA technology can help identify the guilty and avoid grave miscarriages of justice, states should not be allowed to block testing of available biological evidence before executing someone.
"No one has ever been held to account for the grave miscarriages of justice that happened on that day".
I think the names we never know is one of the reasons we will never forget Trayvon Martin and Jordan Davis, and the grave miscarriages of justices that resulted from their deaths.
Chris Mullin, Labour MP for Sunderland South and the longest campaigner on the men's behalf, said there was little evidence politicians, the police and the judiciary had learned from one of Britain's gravest miscarriages of justice.
He was actually one of the detectives involved in one of the gravest miscarriages of justices in the country, the Carol Wilkinson murder in Bradford, where someone was locked up for 20 years for a murder he didn't commit.
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