Urgent review needed

February 11, 2022

It is important for justice to be seen to be done. Today, we have written to the Attorney General for a formal review into the shocking sentence handed to Peter Swailes Junior and separately to the Director of Public Prosecutions calling for a wider case review.  

Read more about the story here and read our open letters below.

Letter – AG

DPP

We are delighted to have joined voices with the fantastic charities Migrant Help, Hope at Homes, Palm Cove Society, Unseen, Hope for Justice, Ella’s, Medaille Trust, City Hearts, Hestia, Salvation Army, Chabdai and Anti-Slavery International to speak as one on this issue.

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