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Falsely convicted man who spent £500k clearing his name is rejected for compensation
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Falsely convicted man who spent £500k clearing his name is rejected for compensation

Brian Buckle, a man wrongly convicted of historical child sex abuse in 2017, spent over five years in prison before being exonerated in 2022 after a retrial. Despite being fully cleared of the charges, his compensation claim for the financial and emotional toll of the wrongful conviction was rejected by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). The rejection came despite intervention by former Justice Minister Alex Davies-Jones and ongoing advocacy by Buckle’s MP, Ben Lake, who raised the issue in Parliament. The MoJ stated that while it acknowledges the impact of miscarriages of justice, Buckle’s claim did not meet the statutory criteria for compensation. Buckle and his family faced significant financial strain, spending over £500,000 during the legal process, and Buckle suffers from severe mental health issues, including PTSD.

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BBC News (UK) logoBBC News (UK)Statale / pubblicoCentroFattualità 85Obiettività 9010 h fa
Falsely convicted man who spent £500k clearing his name is rejected for compensation

Brian Buckle, a man wrongly convicted of historical child sex abuse in 2017, spent over five years in prison before being exonerated in 2022 after a retrial. Despite being fully cleared of the charges, his compensation claim for the financial and emotional toll of the wrongful conviction was rejected by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). The rejection came despite intervention by former Justice Minister Alex Davies-Jones and ongoing advocacy by Buckle’s MP, Ben Lake, who raised the issue in Parliament. The MoJ stated that while it acknowledges the impact of miscarriages of justice, Buckle’s claim did not meet the statutory criteria for compensation. Buckle and his family faced significant financial strain, spending over £500,000 during the legal process, and Buckle suffers from severe mental health issues, including PTSD.

Lettura del bias (Centro): The article presents the situation objectively, quoting both the affected individual and the government response without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from Buckle, his MP, and the MoJ, providing balanced perspectives on the controversy surrounding the compensation denial.

Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 85 · Obiettività 90): The article accurately reports the details of Brian Buckle's case, including his wrongful conviction, the financial cost of clearing his name, and the rejection of his compensation claims. It presents information consistently with the cross-source consensus. The tone remains neutral, focusing on fac

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