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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240704

He did not commit. A man who was wrongly imprisoned for rape has welcomed a government decision to scrap rules which meant people who had been cleared by the courts could be charged for living costs incurred injail. Andrew malkinson told the bbc the change was a step in the right direction, but said more needed to be done to support people who were wrongly convicted. 0ur correspondent Sarah Campbell has this report. To add insult to injury, the rules, at this point, said he would have to pay back his living costs while wrongly imprisoned. I pay back his living costs while wrongly imprisoned. I thought, to a these wrongly imprisoned. I thought, to pay these peeple wrongly imprisoned. I thought, to pay these people for wrongly imprisoned. I thought, to pay these people for doing wrongly imprisoned. I thought, to pay these people for doing what l pay these people for doing what doing to me is the most sickening, abhorrent, repugnant thing i could imagine. The guilty dont pay, why should t

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240604 17:34:00

had a wide ranging interview with him. first of all, you know, he really conveys the sense of, i am owed something. his life back. how did he seem to you when you spoke? i did he seem to you when you spoke? i think the overriding sense you get from speaking to andrew malkinson and that is come from the interviews he had done in the build up to this as well asjust quiet he had done in the build up to this as well as just quiet dignity but quiet rage. he said repeatedly he can t ever get back there 17 years. he was about, i think it was in his late 30s and he went into prison and is now in his late 50s and has diabetes. he has missed two of the most, what should be the most fulfilling decade of his life. the chance to have children. the chance to settle down and have a career the world. and he is furious that that was taken away by, sarah said there, the catastrophic failings of the state. and i think what he wants now is just to be able to enjoy the rest of his life. he knows he cannot

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240604 17:33:00

unsafe. this says he has to go| through a whole other process, unsafe. this says he has to go. through a whole other process, a second through a whole other process, a second time through a whole other process, a second time proving through a whole other process, a second time proving beyond - through a whole other process, a second time proving beyond a . second time proving beyond a reasonable second time proving beyond a reasonable doubt second time proving beyond a reasonable doubt that - second time proving beyond a reasonable doubt that he - second time proving beyond a reasonable doubt that he is. second time proving beyond a - reasonable doubt that he is innocent and that reasonable doubt that he is innocent and that is reasonable doubt that he is innocent and that is is reasonable doubt that he is innocent and that is. is wicked. reasonable doubt that he is innocent and that is. is wicked. and that is. is wicked. andrew malkinson and that is. is wicked. andr

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240604 17:31:00

he did not commit. a man who was wrongly imprisoned for rape has welcomed a government decision to scrap rules which meant people who had been cleared by the courts could be charged for living costs incurred injail. andrew malkinson told the bbc the change was a step in the right direction , but said more needed to be done to support people who were wrongly convicted. 0ur correspondent sarah campbell has this report. to add insult to injury, the rules, at this point, said he would have to pay back his living costs while wrongly imprisoned. i pay back his living costs while wrongly imprisoned. i thought, to -a these

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240604 17:32:00

wrongly imprisoned. i thought, to pay these peeple wrongly imprisoned. i thought, to pay these people for wrongly imprisoned. i thought, to pay these people for doing - wrongly imprisoned. i thought, to pay these people for doing what l pay these people for doing what doing to me is the most sickening, abhorrent, repugnant thing i could imagine. the guilty don t pay, why should the innocent? that is ridiculous. should the innocent? that is ridiculous. , ., ., ridiculous. there has been a real roblem. ridiculous. there has been a real problem. sentiment ridiculous. there has been a real problem. sentiment shared - ridiculous. there has been a real problem. sentiment shared by l ridiculous. there has been a real - problem. sentiment shared by many including the mp sir robert newell who has welcomed the scrapping of the rule. ~ , ., who has welcomed the scrapping of the rule. ~ , . ., ~ , ., the rule. when the state makes an error it is right the rule. when the state makes an err

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