Billy Pope

Years in prison:
7
Year of crime:
1990
Year conviction was overturned:
2004

Billy Pope was convicted of possession of a firearm and conspiracy to supply drugs after being found in a flat he was visiting with a shotgun and 15 kilos of canabis resin. The flat had been surrounded and was under observation. Police claimed that during interview Pope incriminated himself, stating that the flat was his and indicating he had known about the shotgun and the resin.Pope claimed that he had been set up. On appeal, evidence of serious police misconduct meant that the officers’ original evidence was tainted, and the conviction was therefore found to be unsafe.

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  • Offence: Drugs offences Other
  • Jurisdiction: England & Wales
  • County: Kent 
  • Ethnicity: Unknown
  • Gender: M
  • Years in prison: 7
  • Offence convicted of: Possession of Firearm; Conspiracy to Supply
  • Year of crime: 1990
  • Year of initial conviction: 1991
  • Year conviction was overturned: 2004
  • Age when imprisoned: 43
  • CCRC Referral: Y
  • Tried with others: Y
  • Link to full case: Not available
  • Type of fresh evidence at appeal: Evidence casting doubt on the integrity of police
  • Compensation: Unknown
  • Crown argued case at CofA: No
  • Retrial: No
  • Previous appeals: Unsuccessful appeal

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