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Should changes be made to the justice system for the wrongfully convicted?

Questions are being raised following the exoneration of Andrew Malkinson.

The rape conviction of Andrew Malkinson has been overturned after serving 17 years in prison for a crime he had always said he did not commit.

The exoneration has sparked questions about the criminal justice system and how the wrongfully convicted are treated after they have been found innocent.

Today's Justin Webb speaks to former Attorney General Dominic Grieve and Gareth Peirce, defence solicitor who worked on high profile miscarriages of justice including the Birmingham Six.

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