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In October 1986, Jeremy Bamber was convicted for the killing of 5 members of his family in a farmhouse in rural Essex. He was convicted to serve five whole life terms for the murders and in 1995 the home secretary decided that Jeremy should never be released from prison. Jeremy Bamber is innocent. Due to appalling failures by Essex police during their investigation, evidence that indicated Jeramy's innocence were never presented at his trial. Evidence was covered up and withheld from the court, which lead to Jeremy being convicted of a crime he did not commit. Information about the evidence and that of fresh evidence to suggest he is innocent can be found at his own official webpage http://www.jeremy-bamber.co.uk/latest-news Please take time to read through some of the evidence. Read around the case through your own research - and it doesn't take long to realise this is a huge miscarriage of Justice. Jeremy has been denied appeals to The Court of Appeal on three occasions. As of today (26/04/2012) the Criminal Case Review Commission has refused Jeremy's legal team the chance to take his case to the Court of Appeal yet again. The evidence that his legal team have to prove his innocence needs to be heard. At the very least Jeremy Bamber should be given the chance to have a retrial, which would allow the new evidence to be displayed before a jury - something which in the original trial was taken away from him. His legal team seek a judicial review decision of the CCRC in the hope that the judges who make that review will see the evidence and realise that the original conviction is unsound, and that Jeremy was denied the right to a fair trial by excluding such evidence. Please read around his case - and if you feel strongly that the CCRC and the judicial review should conclude that he be given a retrial allowing the proper evidence to be shown before a court, then please sign this petition. "Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable... Every step toward the goal of justice requires sacrifice, suffering, and struggle; the tireless exertions and passionate concern of dedicated individuals" Martin Luther King Jnr

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