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Man jailed for crime he didn’t commit won’t have to repay prison costs

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A man who was wrongly convicted of a crime will not have his compensation reduced by the amount he ‘saved’ on living costs by being in prison, after a controversial rule was scrapped.

A House of Lords ruling from 2007 meant the money given to innocent people who served time in prison, which can reach up to £1 million, was subject to deductions for savings on things like rent or mortgage payments.

There was widespread outrage over the rule after it was highlighted by Andrew Malkinson, one of the UK’s longest-serving victims of a miscarriage of justice.

Mr Malkinson, 57, had his conviction overturned at the end of last month after spending 17 years in prison for a rape he did not commit.

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