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Free practical guides for prisoners, ex-prisoners and families — written to demystify the UK criminal justice system and help you make better decisions.
Exactly which papers we need to give you the most useful case review, and how to request anything you are missing from your solicitor.
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Deep-dives on the routes, deadlines and mistakes that actually decide cases.
Post-appeal
The Criminal Cases Review Commission is the last-resort route back to the Court of Appeal after your normal appeal rights have been exhausted. Here's what actually gets a case referred.
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They sound similar. They're not. Different grounds, different tests, different tactics. What to know before you decide which route to take.
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If you're a foreign national with a UK deportation order, you probably have 14 days to appeal in-country. Miss it and your options collapse. Here's a survival plan.
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Read articleSentencing
When you plead guilty but disagree with the prosecution's version of the facts, a Newton hearing decides the true basis of sentence. Getting the strategy wrong is expensive.
5 min · Updated 4 July 2026
Read articleSentencing
Section 20 GBH is one of the most misapplied guidelines in the Crown Court. The difference between Category 2 and Category 3 is often the difference between prison and a suspended sentence.
6 min · Updated 4 July 2026
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