
Judith Ward
Judith Ward is a British woman who was wrongfully convicted in 1974 for her alleged involvement in an IRA bombing that killed nine soldiers and three civilians. After serving 17 years in prison, her conviction was quashed due to new evidence, highlighting significant miscarriages of justice during the Troubles.
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Ireland:
Judith Ward was wrongfully convicted of the bombing and spent 17 years in jail before her conviction was quashed.
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Ireland:
Judith Ward served 17 years before her conviction was quashed.
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