John McLoughlin

Year of crime:
Unknown
Year conviction was overturned:
1998

John McLoughin and two others were arrested following serious sex offences against a young boy. Witnesses were seen as unreliable and similar charges against co-accused were dropped on this basis. However, McLoughlin signed a confession and was convicted. On appeal, evidence showed he was educationally subnormal and suggestible. He was interviewed without the presence of a solicitor signed a confession written for him by someone else. He had therefore been incredibly vulnerable. Furthermore, the complainant had admitted that his allegations were not true. An inquiry revealed a number of statements suggesting McLoughlin’s innocence that had not been disclosed to the defence. As a result, the conviction was found to be unsafe, with Lord Justice Buxton stating that “it is clear that Mr McLoughlin is innocent of these charges.”

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  • Offence: Sexual offences
  • Jurisdiction: England & Wales
  • County: South Yorkshire 
  • Ethnicity: Unknown
  • Gender: M
  • Offence convicted of: Sexual Offences against a Young Boy
  • Year of crime: Unknown
  • Year of initial conviction: 1988
  • Year conviction was overturned: 1998
  • Age when imprisoned: 18
  • CCRC Referral: N
  • Tried with others: Y
  • Link to full case: Not available
  • Type of fresh evidence at appeal: Evidence undermining the reliability of a confession, Evidence relating to the reliability of complainant testimony
  • Compensation: Unknown
  • Crown argued case at CofA: Unknown
  • Retrial: No
  • Previous appeals: Unknown

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