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Michael Shields was convicted in 2005 for the murder of a man in a bar in the United Kingdom, but his case has been marred by controversy and claims of wrongful conviction. Evidence later emerged suggesting that he may have been innocent, leading to calls for a retrial. In 2010, the Court of Appeal quashed his conviction due to unsafe evidence. The case remains a significant example of potential miscarriages of justice in the legal system.

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