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27 years after conviction, he hopes he’ll nonetheless be alive by the point he is cleared his identify

By Editorial Board Published October 17, 2025 5 Min Read
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27 years after conviction, he hopes he’ll nonetheless be alive by the point he is cleared his identify

A Put up Workplace Seize sufferer says delays within the justice system have left him fearing he could by no means dwell to see his identify cleared.

Steve Marston was convicted in 1998 of stealing almost £80,000 from his department, primarily based on defective laptop software program referred to as Seize that pre-dated the notorious Horizon scandal.

His case has been with the Felony Instances Evaluation Fee (CCRC) for almost a yr, however has nonetheless not been referred to the Courtroom of Enchantment.

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Steve Marston fears he will not be alive to see his identify cleared

‘Sleeping is not straightforward’

“The last thing I want to do is to not be here when it’s sorted out,” he stated.

“I’m praying mine gets sorted while I’m still here to enjoy the benefit of it.

“You by no means know what is going on to occur tomorrow.”

He describes waiting for the CCRC to make a decision on his case as “soul destroying”.

“Every day you’re thinking about it, talking about it,” he stated.

“You’ve always got a permanent knot in the stomach. Sleeping isn’t exactly easy.”

Mr Marston holds up computer disks which store the Capture software at the centre of the scandal

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Mr Marston holds up laptop disks which retailer the Seize software program on the centre of the scandal

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The CCRC introduced in July that the case of the late Pat Owen, a sub-postmistress convicted in 1998, can be referred to the Courtroom of Enchantment.

On Thursday, her case was formally despatched to the courtroom – three months after the choice was made to refer.

Pat Owen's case has been referred to the Court of Appeal, but others are still waiting for justice

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Pat Owen’s case has been referred to the Courtroom of Enchantment, however others are nonetheless ready for justice

‘Particular decision wanted’

The victims’ lawyer, Neil Hudgell, says there’s “no end in sight” for Put up Workplace Seize victims convicted three many years in the past, as timelines on the CCRC “keep getting shifted backwards”.

He desires to see a “special resolution” for Seize instances to “shorten the process”.

“I think these cases need to be dealt with in exceptional circumstances,” he stated.

“You’ve a cohort of very elderly people who have had a conviction hanging over them for the best part of three decades now and those circumstances are such that I think that they need a special resolution to them.”

Mr Hudgell believes extending the federal government’s mass exoneration laws – which at present applies solely to Horizon victims – may supply a sooner answer.

“You’re talking about a fraction of the number of people,” he stated. “It would be an expeditious fix. But it needs political will.”

Lawyer Neil Hudgell wants a 'special resolution' for Capture cases

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Lawyer Neil Hudgell desires a ‘particular decision’ for Seize instances

She described the primary problem with instances as the truth that for many there’s a “real dearth of information” with paperwork proof not accessible.

Dame Vera added that employees members, nonetheless, will “dig and dig and dig to find what we can”.

A particular group of case evaluate managers has additionally been set as much as cope with Seize instances with “experienced commissioners ready to go when cases come through.”

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Dame Vera stated the CCRC extra broadly is “pretty short-staffed” and staff have instances of “about 30 or more”, however they’re recruiting.

“Once we’ve referred,” she stated, “we do ask, where there is somebody who’s not very well perhaps or somebody who is older, we try to accelerate it and the Court of Appeals is good they will accelerate it on our request almost always.”

A Put up Workplace spokesperson stated: “We continue to fully co-operate with the CCRC by supplying documents and information, where this is available, that has been requested in relation to pre-Horizon convictions.

“While we won’t touch upon particular person instances, we proceed to assist the CCRC in coping with pre-Horizon convictions.”

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