Andrew Malkinson still not compensated three years after release
Mr Malkinson served 17 years in jail for a rape he did not commit.
www.bbc.comHere’s a concise update on Andrew Malkinson’s wrongful-conviction case.
What happened: Andrew Malkinson was wrongfully convicted of rape in 2003 and spent 17 years in prison before his conviction was overturned in 2023 after new DNA evidence linked another suspect to the crime. This remains one of the most notable miscarriages of justice in the UK in recent decades.[7][9]
Latest official actions and status (through 2025–early 2026):
Why it matters: The case highlighted flaws in miscarriages-of-justice procedures, DNA-advancement timelines, and the pace of compensation for those wrongly imprisoned, prompting reviews and debates about reform.[6][9][1]
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Mr Malkinson served 17 years in jail for a rape he did not commit.
www.bbc.comAndrew Malkinson was wrongly convicted of rape in 2003 and spent 17 years in jail before his conviction was quashed after years protesting his innocence when new DNA evidence emerged.
news.sky.comMr Malkinson, who spent 17 years in prison, says his "hands were shaking" after his lawyer told him.
www.bbc.co.ukThe Appeal Court quashed Andrew Malkinson's wrongful rape conviction, but only after he spent 17 years incarcerated. ITV National News
www.itv.comAndrew Malkinson's conviction was quashed last year after DNA linked another man to the rape he was wrongly convicted of. He "is a victim of one of the worst miscarriages of justice in British history," an IOPC director said.
news.sky.com'I haven't finished. I want to change a lot more,' Mr Malkinson said
www.the-independent.comA man wrongly convicted of rape and jailed for 17 years could have been acquitted almost a decade earlier after being "failed" by a review commission. ITV News Granada
www.itv.comThe Criminal Cases Review Commission says Andrew Malkinson's 17-year prison term was "plainly wrong" and it has "long recognised" that a review of the case is "important".
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