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Wrongly convicted prisoners pay board and lodging on release!

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ixion Thu 27-Jul-23 18:59:45

Mr. Malkinson, freed yesterday after serving 17 years of wrongful imprisonment for a rape he did not commit, indicates that the compensation he may receive could include a deduction for board and lodging.
Yes, honestly.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66324801

DaisyAnneReturns Sun 06-Aug-23 13:54:38

There is a cap of £1 million on what he can receive in compensation - and apparently he will have to wait another two years for whatever is awarded.

I don't see how that can be right to cap it. Surely only a court can assess his loss - an invidious process in the first place.

Bossyrossy Sun 06-Aug-23 12:09:43

Perhaps he should be repaid for all the hours he spent working, I believe, in the prison laundry for a pittance.

henetha Sun 06-Aug-23 12:09:04

This man, Andy Malkinson, is totally innocent of the crime for which he served seventeen years. This has been proven now.
So he surely deserves great compensation.

antheacarol55 Sun 06-Aug-23 12:02:20

No he should not paid the likes of Moors Murders Yorkshire Ripper never had to pay anything and they got perks .I have always said that prisoners have it much better then honest hard workers .If they need care they have to sell their homes and use all their funds to pay .Yet low lives get it for free they get fast tracked NHS no waiting lists for them.

henetha Sun 06-Aug-23 12:00:40

In my opinion he should be awarded five million pounds immediately. After seventeen years wrongly imprisoned he deserves to live the rest of his life in great comfort.

Grantanow Sun 06-Aug-23 11:56:28

I read they're now saying innocent releasees won't have to pay board and lodging. Are they going to recompense all previous releases?

ixion Sun 06-Aug-23 11:12:25

Iam64

Are you suggesting he should go away ixion?

Certainly not!
I am full of admiration and support for the chap.

Oreo Sun 06-Aug-23 10:59:26

I read that it was an amendment put in by the House Of Lords in around 2007.They thought taxpayers wouldn’t like it if prisoners got off on a technicality so board would be deducted.

DaisyAnneReturns Sun 06-Aug-23 10:55:44

You have to wonder who, or what sort of mind, thought it up in the first place.

Oreo Sun 06-Aug-23 10:48:54

Delila

Wrongly-convicted prisoners will not now have to repay board and lodging charges from any compensation they’re awarded after release. Good to hear!

It sure is! It was an injustice added to the injustice.

Iam64 Sun 06-Aug-23 10:25:30

Are you suggesting he should go away ixion?

ixion Sun 06-Aug-23 10:16:54

He's not going to go away anytime soon, is he?

Callistemon21 Sun 06-Aug-23 10:09:15

At least some of the news was positive! 🙂

Callistemon21 Sun 06-Aug-23 10:08:04

GrannyGravy13

Mr. Malkinson was interviewed on BBC this morning, he said he is homeless and relying on the generosity of friends for his lodgings.

He is jobless and on basic benefits, he also added that it will be at least two years before any compensation will be payed.

Just incredible!!
😡

GrannyGravy13 Sun 06-Aug-23 10:05:40

Mr. Malkinson was interviewed on BBC this morning, he said he is homeless and relying on the generosity of friends for his lodgings.

He is jobless and on basic benefits, he also added that it will be at least two years before any compensation will be payed.

Delila Sun 06-Aug-23 09:33:34

Wrongly-convicted prisoners will not now have to repay board and lodging charges from any compensation they’re awarded after release. Good to hear!

Foxygloves Sun 06-Aug-23 09:21:12

The power of Gransnet? (Well maybe 🤣)

ixion Sun 06-Aug-23 09:18:26

Update: Sunday 6th August

'A controversial rule which deducted living costs from compensation paid to wrongly jailed people has been scrapped.'

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-66417103

Casdon Mon 31-Jul-23 17:51:23

It looks like there may be a change on the way, the PM thinks it is unfair.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-66363354

Gundy Sun 30-Jul-23 18:09:05

GSM Oh, thank you for explaining and setting me straight. I totally misread in haste and of course, there’s compensation for the 17 years. I hope that would be adequate enough for him for a new start once they deduct.

Now, as for deducting room and board - I still have a problem with that.

If someone is wrongly incarcerated, I can understand it takes years for proper investigation, DNA to come back as proof. There are cases of wrongful detention, people are released, but not that often. Still… don’t penalize them for having to be in prison while trying to prove their innocence.

Germanshepherdsmum Sun 30-Jul-23 16:41:16

It’s a sum deducted from their compensation Gundy.

Gundy Sun 30-Jul-23 16:20:56

This is a travesty. I don’t know how my country’s penal system works, I have to read up on it. But if that is a law or regulation of release I don’t know how any person trying to gain back his life and start over again can deal with this.

Would they go after the family for restitution? That would be a double travesty.

Freya5 Sun 30-Jul-23 15:47:20

pascal30

Freya5

Pleased to hear Mr Malkinson has decided to return to Holland where he lived for many years before returning back to uk and then being falsely accused of rape. Feels more at home there, than here, no surprise in the circumstances. I wish him good luck for his future.

Apparently that won't be possible for him as according to him, he can only stay for 90 days as per EU rules. He's hoping concessions will be made so that he can get dual nationailty but that seems unlikely.. Let's hope he can enjoy the rest of his life..

Yes, exactly, fingers crossed for him.

pascal30 Sun 30-Jul-23 12:30:48

Freya5

Pleased to hear Mr Malkinson has decided to return to Holland where he lived for many years before returning back to uk and then being falsely accused of rape. Feels more at home there, than here, no surprise in the circumstances. I wish him good luck for his future.

Apparently that won't be possible for him as according to him, he can only stay for 90 days as per EU rules. He's hoping concessions will be made so that he can get dual nationailty but that seems unlikely.. Let's hope he can enjoy the rest of his life..

Freya5 Sun 30-Jul-23 12:11:10

Pleased to hear Mr Malkinson has decided to return to Holland where he lived for many years before returning back to uk and then being falsely accused of rape. Feels more at home there, than here, no surprise in the circumstances. I wish him good luck for his future.