I Fought the Law: True Story Behind ITV Show
Here’s a breakdown of the key information from the provided text, focusing on the story of Ann Ming adn the change to the double jeopardy law:
The Crime: Julie Hogg was murdered, and her killer, William Dunlop, was initially acquitted. Ann Ming’s Fight: Ann Ming, Julie’s mother, felt let down by the justice system after Dunlop’s acquittal. She dedicated 15 years to campaigning to change the double jeopardy law.
Double Jeopardy Law: This law, active as the 1200s, prevented someone from being tried twice for the same crime.
Campaign Success: Ann Ming’s efforts led to the criminal justice Act of 2003, which allowed acquittals to be overturned if “new and compelling” evidence emerged.
Dunlop’s Re-Trial & Conviction: Julie Hogg’s case was the first to be referred to the Court of Appeal under the new law. in 2006, Dunlop was finally convicted of julie’s murder and sentenced to life in prison.
Closure, but not Complete Healing: While the conviction brought a sense of closure, Julie (presumably a family member speaking in a documentary) emphasized that it didn’t bring her loved one back.
The text highlights Ann Ming’s unbelievable perseverance and the significant impact her campaign had on the British legal system.
