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Disclosure Requests

ON September 15, 2020, solicitors Shearman Bowen & Co. wrote to the Crown Prosecution Service. Under the subject heading of ‘JASON MOORE: Application to the CCRC to Further Review Conviction for Murder’, they listed the following request for full disclosure:


TM-Eye senior investigators, the family of the victim Robert Darby and the family of the convicted person make a highly unusual alliance, who seek to persuade Prosecution Counsel that it is imperative for the MPS and Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to reconsider this conviction, disclose further material and to direct further forensic testing. TM Eye make recommendations that further DNA forensic testing to key exhibits could help prove that Moore did not stab Darby. 


The report is detailed and seeks to raise a number of pertinent issues. We do not propose to refer you to the detail of those issues, simply to invite you to consider the report, and to respond to the following requests, based on the recommendations of TM Eye:

 

 

Exhibit - Knife used by Robert Darby at
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