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One of Australia's most shopcking miscarriages of justice: the wrongful conviction of Andrew Mallard.
In 1995, Andrew was sentenced to life for the murder of Perth jeweler Pamela Lawrence, a crime he didn't commit.
For 12 long years, Andrew fought to prove his innocence from within prison.
We explore the flawed investigation, the overlooked evidence, and the systemic failures that allowed this innocent man to be imprisoned.
Andrew Mallard's story is a lesson in resilience, truth-seeking and the urgent need for reform in Australia.
By Asha WaltherOne of Australia's most shopcking miscarriages of justice: the wrongful conviction of Andrew Mallard.
In 1995, Andrew was sentenced to life for the murder of Perth jeweler Pamela Lawrence, a crime he didn't commit.
For 12 long years, Andrew fought to prove his innocence from within prison.
We explore the flawed investigation, the overlooked evidence, and the systemic failures that allowed this innocent man to be imprisoned.
Andrew Mallard's story is a lesson in resilience, truth-seeking and the urgent need for reform in Australia.