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George Kelly

 

Charge:

Murder

Sentence:

Death and Executed

Years Imprisoned:

1

Year Crime:

Year Convicted:

1950

Year Cleared:

2003

U.S. State or Country of Crime:

United Kingdom

County or Region of Crime:

England

City of Crime:

Liverpool

Result:

Judicially Exonerated Posthumously after Execution

Summary of Case:

"George Kelly was codefendant of Charles Connolly. The two were wrongly convicted of being involved in a bungled robbery that resulted in the murder of a theater manager in Liverpool, England. Connolly was convicted of robbery and conspiracy and sentenced to 10 years in prison George Kelly was convicted of murder and sentenced to death, and executed. Fifty-three years after their convictions, Connolly and Kelly were exonerated by the Court of Appeals on June 10, 2003, after referral by the Criminal Cases Review Commission."

Conviction Caused By:

Innocence Proved By:

"Court of Appeals quashed conviction on June 10, 2003, after referral by the Criminal Cases Review Commission"

Defendant Aided By:

Criminal Case Review Commission

Compensation Awarded:

Was Perpetrator Identified?

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Sex:

Male

Skin/Ethnicity:

White

Information Source 1:

"Man Hanged 53 Years Ago Was Innocent, Owen Bowcott, The Guardian (London, UK), June 11, 2003"

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"Court To Look Into 1950 Hanging, David Ward, The Guardian (London UK), February 9, 2001"

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Book About Case:

"The Cameo Conspiracy: a Shocking True Story of Murder & Injustice, George Skelly, Upstage Press, 2001"

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