A Woman campaigning to clear a convicted killer's name spoke of her battle to end what she claims is a huge miscarriage of justice. Source: Evening Gazette (Colchester)
On the 24th July at 10am, there will be a peaceful protest held outside the Royal Courts of Justice campaigning for the release of Simon Hall. Simon was arrested and remanded in custody in 2002 and subsequently convicted in 2003 following a court case which remains controversial to this day. He continues to protest his innocence and has the ongoing support of the Bristol University's innocence project along with many other well known organisations. The presumption that black nylon fibres used to convict him are so rare that there are only 50 producers worldwide resulting in the fibre in question being so unique as to only be found on 1 particular garment is among the flawed evidence. For that reason if anyone who wishes to attend in support of Simon's case could bring something made from Cordura (Nylon 66) or wear something with black nylon material it would be symbolic and very much appreciated. For further information, please visit Simon's official website at justice 4 simon which is hosted by Wrongly Accused Person in support of his innocence.
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Billy A Middleton (not verified)at 17:47 on July 12th, 2009
On the 24th July at 10am, there will be a peaceful protest held outside the Royal Courts of Justice campaigning for the release of Simon Hall. Simon was arrested and remanded in custody in 2002 and subsequently convicted in 2003 following a court case which remains controversial to this day. He continues to protest his innocence and has the ongoing support of the Bristol University's innocence project along with many other well known organisations. The presumption that black nylon fibres used to convict him are so rare that there are only 50 producers worldwide resulting in the fibre in question being so unique as to only be found on 1 particular garment is among the flawed evidence. For that reason if anyone who wishes to attend in support of Simon's case could bring something made from Cordura (Nylon 66) or wear something with black nylon material it would be symbolic and very much appreciated. For further information, please visit Simon's official website at justice 4 simon which is hosted by Wrongly Accused Person in support of his innocence.