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Silcott's conviction is quashed To the tabloid press, Winston Silcott was "The Beast of Broadwater Farm", the man jailed in 1987 for the murder of PC Keith Blakelock on 6 October 1985, during the Broadwater Farm estate riot in Tottenham, north London.
At least 57 convictions have since been quashed to date as a result of miscarriages of justice caused by undercover policing activities.
At least 57 convictions have since been quashed to date as a result of miscarriages of justice caused by undercover policing activities, with suggestions that there could be more.
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And closing it up gives free rein to anxieties I must quash to get through ordinary days.
Abrogate means "to cancel, annul, quash, void, to abolish authoritatively".
Congress is considering legislation that would let judges make that determination, giving them greater power to quash subpoenas to reporters.
Depositors claim the trio's subsidiaries took advantage of government efforts to quash hyperinflation to fleece owners of inflation-linked accounts.
Theodore Roosevelt's relatives for decades quashed efforts to memorialize him, suggesting they were premature.
Over the years, Bayard has quashed plans to build a decent road out of Jérémie.
A slight recovery over the summer has been quickly quashed thanks to the increasing likelihood of war with Iraq.
Lawyers for the newspapers sought to quash subpoenas issued to the reporters.
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