
Man accused of 2003 rape tells court he ‘wouldn’t be able to live with himself’ if he had done it
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Paul Quinn, 51, is on trial for a 2003 rape that previously led to the wrongful conviction of Andrew Malkinson, who spent 17 years in prison. Quinn has denied the allegations, stating that he 'wouldn’t be able to live with myself' if he had committed the crime. The case highlights a significant miscarriage of justice, as jurors were informed about the severe implications of the wrongful conviction.
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The case has garnered attention due to the severe miscarriage of justice that saw Andrew Malkinson wrongfully imprisoned for nearly two decades. This highlights systemic issues within the judicial process and the potential for grave errors in handling sexual assault cases.
This article presents allegations that are yet to be proven in a court of law.
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