Murder she wrote: new play highlights Sam Hallam ‘miscarriage of justice’ case
A new ‘verbatim’ play, Someone To Blame, highlights the case of Sam Hallam, who is fighting a ‘miscarriage of justice’
A new ‘verbatim’ play, Someone To Blame, highlights the case of Sam Hallam, who is fighting a ‘miscarriage of justice’
A 24 year-old Hoxton man who was convicted of murder six years ago is to have his case reviewed
With a decision expected on whether his case go back to the Court of Appeal, campaigners hope this will be the last birthday Hallam spends in prison
Playwright Tess Berry-Hart speaks to the Citizen about Someone To Blame
The Citizen looks back at some of the highlights of the last twelve months
Campaigners believe Sam Hallam to be innocent and that the police inquiry into his case will result in his murder conviction being overturned
New hope for Sam Hallam and those campaigning for his release
A man serving life for a crime that many say he didn’t commit will turn 23 this Friday