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Alan Hall was wrongfully convicted of killing Arthur Easton in 1985 and spent 19 years in prison before his conviction was overturned in 2022. He received $5 million in compensation and was diagnosed with autism after his release.
Alan Hall (1952-2015) was a leading researcher in cell signalling, especially the role of Rho and Ras GTPases. He worked at the Sloan-Kettering Institute, the Institute for Cancer Research, and University College London, and was a Fellow of the Royal Society.
The Solicitor-General has asked police to investigate the actions of Crown lawyers involved in the case of Alan Hall, who spent 19 years in jail for a murder he did not commit.
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Jun 8, 2022 · Alan Hall, who has autism, spent 19 years in prison for the 1985 killing of Arthur Easton. The Supreme Court quashed his convictions after finding a substantial miscarriage of justice based on withheld evidence and unfair police tactics.
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Aug 18, 2023 · Alan Hall was wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for murder in 1986 and exonerated in 2022. The government apologised and paid him almost $5 million in compensation, which his family welcomed and hoped to learn from the case.
Alan Hall was wrongfully convicted of murder and will receive a record $5 million in compensation and an apology after spending more than 18 years in prison. Video / NZ Herald.
Aug 18, 2023 · Alan Hall was wrongfully convicted and imprisoned for murder in 1986 and exonerated in 2022. The government will pay him almost $5 million and apologise for the miscarriage of justice.