Carole Richardson

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Carole Richardson was one of the "Guildford Four," a group of young people wrongfully convicted in the 1970s for the Guildford pub bombings in England and later exonerated after their convictions were found to be unsafe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
wrongfully convicted person
activePeriod 1970s
associatedWith Guildford pub bombings NERFINISHED
miscarriage of justice in the United Kingdom
causeOfNotability being wrongly imprisoned for terrorism offences
convictedOf involvement in the Guildford pub bombings
convictionDate 1975
convictionOverturnedDate 1989
convictionStatus wrongful conviction
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
detainedIn HM Prison Holloway NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup White British
exoneratedIn Guildford Four appeal
hasChild one daughter
legalOutcome conviction declared unsafe by the Court of Appeal
legalStatus conviction later quashed
memberOf Guildford Four NERFINISHED
movement campaigns against miscarriages of justice
notableEvent Guildford pub bombings case
notableFor being one of the Guildford Four
wrongful conviction for the Guildford pub bombings
occupation shop assistant
partner Paul Hill NERFINISHED
partOf Guildford Four case NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth England
religion Roman Catholic NERFINISHED
residence Guildford (at time of arrest) NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
spouse Paul Hill NERFINISHED
subjectOf documentaries about the Guildford Four
media coverage on miscarriages of justice in Britain
victimOf coerced confession
police misconduct

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