R (R) v Chief Constable of Greater Manchester [2016] EWCA Civ 490, [2016] 1 WLR 4125 (Court of Appeal; currently on appeal to the Supreme Court) A challenge to the disclosure of information about acquittals
on criminal records certificates, based on an allegation that it was incompatible with the presumption of innocence under Article 6 and the right to respect for private life under Article 8 of the Convention (currently on appeal to the Supreme Court).
R (R) v Chief Constable of Greater Manchester [2016] EWCA Civ 490, [2016] 1 WLR 4125 (Supreme Court; currently on appeal to the Supreme Court) A challenge to the disclosure of information about acquittals
on criminal records certificates, based on an allegation that it was incompatible with the presumption of innocence under Article 6 and the right to respect for private life under Article 8 of the Convention.
Not exact matches
A
certificate of innocence is important to exonerated individuals because a mark
on a
criminal record can unfortunately persist to damage their life even following an exoneration.