Draft:Mark Newby
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Mark Newby is a high profile UK advocate solictor, he is a partner at Jordans Quality Solitors in Doncaster. He is a defence and appeal solictor,and has high profile clients such as Jeremy Bamber,who was convicted of the murders of his step father and mother, his sister and her two sons at White House Farm in 1985. In 2023 took the UK Government to the ECHR to alter the present law whereby UK citizans who have their convictions quashed at the UK Criminal Court of Appeal are not able to be financially compensated. Mark Newby was on the Radio 4 Today programme in December 2023 and interviewwd by Nick Robinson, commenting on the wrongful conviction of one of his clients.