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Important, alarming and urgent, this powerful book raises many troubling questions not just about the conviction of Kevin Lane but about the criminal justice system. Also it exposes the use of public interest immunity certificates to keep important evidence hidden from police view. Over 25 years he has not waivered in his insistence that he did not commit murder. He has always believed there was a conspiracy to put him on trial and by turning detective and lawyer he has discovered things about bent coppers and their relationships with serious criminals that look like a plot from the Sopranos. This is the inside story of one man fight to prove his innocence in one of the country’s longest murder cases. Kevin Lane story is a deeply fascinating one an should be read by anyone who is concerned about the state of the criminal justice system in Britain today.
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Important, alarming and urgent, this powerful book raises many troubling questions not just about the conviction of Kevin Lane but about the criminal justice system. Also it exposes the use of public interest immunity certificates to keep important evidence hidden from police view. Over 25 years he has not waivered in his insistence that he did not commit murder. He has always believed there was a conspiracy to put him on trial and by turning detective and lawyer he has discovered things about bent coppers and their relationships with serious criminals that look like a plot from the Sopranos. This is the inside story of one man fight to prove his innocence in one of the country’s longest murder cases. Kevin Lane story is a deeply fascinating one an should be read by anyone who is concerned about the state of the criminal justice system in Britain today.