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  1. Derek William Bentley (30 June 1933 – 28 January 1953) was a British man who was hanged for the murder of a policeman during a burglary attempt. Christopher Craig, then aged 16, a friend and accomplice of Bentley, was accused of the murder. Bentley was convicted as a party to the crime under the English law principle of joint ...

  2. Learn about the case of Derek Bentley, who was hanged for murder in 1953 despite public outcry and doubts about his guilt. Find out how his case contributed to the abolition of the death penalty in Britain.

  3. 30 de ene. de 2020 · Derek Bentley was executed in 1953 for a crime he did not commit, despite his co-defendant firing the gun. His case is a symbol of the misuse of joint enterprise law and a campaign video features Christopher Eccleston reprising his role as Bentley.

  4. Derek Bentley was executed in 1953 for his role in the killing of a policeman during a robbery. His case sparked a campaign for justice and a pardon, based on his mental age and the unreliability of the police evidence.

  5. 6 de sept. de 2017 · How a single word in a police transcript led to the execution of an innocent man in 1953. Learn about the dark side of language and forensic linguistics in this article from JSTOR Daily.

  6. 1 de nov. de 2017 · Derek Bentley (1933–1953) was sentenced to death by hanging at the age of 19. • He was convicted as a party to murder, and he died in Wandsworth Prison in London. • He had epilepsy and a mental age of about 11, and he could neither read nor write. • In 1998, his case was finally quashed.

  7. Learn about the tragic case of Derek Bentley, who was executed in 1953 for a crime he did not commit. Find out how he and his accomplice Christopher Craig robbed a warehouse, how the police shot and killed one of them, and how Bentley was falsely convicted and hanged.