Miscarriage of justice: claim compensation
You can apply for compensation if your conviction has been overturned (or quashed) by the courts and any of these apply:
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your appeal was successful and it was submitted 28 days or more after your conviction in the Crown Court, or 21 days or more after sentencing for a conviction in a magistrate’s court
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your conviction was overturned after it was referred to the Court of Appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC)
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you’ve been granted a free pardon
This online form is available in England and Wales only.
There’s a separate scheme for Scotland. In Northern Ireland, contact the Department of Justice.
After you’ve applied
After you’ve applied, you’ll need to send the Miscarriages of Justice Applications Service (MoJAS):
- the form you used to appeal against your conviction (Form NG)
- the final version of your grounds of appeal (sometimes called ‘perfected’ ground of appeal)
- the Court of Appeal judgment
- the Statement of Reasons from the CCRC
MoJAS may be able to get these documents from the Criminal Appeal Office or the relevant Crown Court if you do not have them.
Email or send your documents to MoJAS.
Miscarriages of Justice Applications Service
[email protected]
Miscarriages of Justice Applications Service
Criminal Justice Group
Ministry of Justice
10th Floor, Post Point 10.18
102 Petty France
London
SW1H 9AJ
Other ways to apply
You can download the ‘Miscarriage of justice: claim compensation form’.
Fill in your form and send it to MoJAS by post or email.