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Open petition: Introduce a Statutory Right to Independent Legal Review for Bereaved Families

Created by Jennifer beeby
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Grant bereaved families the right to an independent judicial review of police and CPS actions following a homicide acquittal. This must apply when clear CCTV evidence exists, forcing a public report detailing why the prosecution failed, ensuring any systemic flaws are exposed.

When a jury acquits defendants in a homicide trial despite what many view as undeniable, objective evidence—like CCTV of a fatal hit-and-run or a victim's ignored pleas for help—bereaved families have no legal recourse. We are concerned that current laws treat acquittals as final, even if police or the CPS failed catastrophically. We demand a statutory right to an independent review of authorities' case handling when acquittals contradict clear evidence. This could force transparency and accountability for miscarriages of justice.

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