NEWS… BUT NOT AS YOU KNOW IT
Files in the case of Andrew Malkinson, who served 17 years behind bars for a rape he didn’t commit, show the DNA of another man was identified just three years after he was wrongly convicted.
Mr Malkinson, 57, was found guilty in 2004 of raping a woman in Greater Manchester and given a life sentence with a minimum term of seven years. He served a further 10 because he maintained his innocence.
Documents obtained as he battled to be freed revealed police and prosecutors knew forensic tests in 2007 had produced a hit for another man’s profile on the victim’s vest.
But they decided to take no further action and there is no record of them informing the miscarriage of justice watchdog, The Guardian reports. The CPS said Mr Malkinson’s lawyers were told.