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Wrongful conviction case ends as DNA links Paul Quinn to 2003 Salford rape

The recent DNA evidence conclusively links Paul Quinn to the crime, leading to his conviction and the exoneration of Andrew Malkinson. This underscores the crucial role forensic evidence plays in criminal justice and the risks of eyewitness misidentification. Authorities are now facing scrutiny and a public inquiry into police procedures and systemic flaws.
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3 articles · Guardian World, i News, BBC News UK
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2003 attack
Sarah Munro
West Yorkshire Police
Andrew Malkinson
Manchester crown court
Dan Quinn
Greater Manchester Police
John Roberts