Summary
They recognised Annette had "suffered greatly as a result of the charges" and the chief constable (Barbara Wilding), "as with any case where a person was wrongfully convicted", regretted the "distress caused".
In turn, Annette accepted the police officers in her case "did not act maliciously or in bad faith" and that their "actions were lawful".See the full content of this document
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Morning Serial ; the Death of Justice
Annette did not receive any damages. She wanted to put it all behind her, although she told the Western Mail she was angry that she had to ...
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