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‘Shambolic’: Protesters to call for review of London man’s murder conviction

Jason Moore was convicted of killing Robert Darby in 2005 – but the victim’s relatives are among those who believe he is innocent

Jason Moore has spent nearly a decade in prison for murder – and his insistence on his innocence means he may never be released.“Whenever I meet with probation, I refuse to do the courses. I just tell them I’m innocent,” he told the Guardian from HMP Oakwood.

Moore, 53, is convicted of stabbing to death Robert Darby in an east London pub car park in August 2005. He was sentenced to 18 years in prison in 2013 and would soon be eligible for release if he told officials he had committed the crime.

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