Benjamin Field's Murder Conviction Overturned by Court of Appeal
1-Minute Brief
The quashing of Benjamin Field's conviction raises questions about the original trial and the legal process in high-profile murder cases.
Key Facts
- Benjamin Field, a former church warden, was previously jailed for life for murder.
- Field had been convicted of murdering Peter Farquhar, aged 69.
- The Court of Appeal has now quashed Field's murder conviction.
- Field's case was widely known as the 'Sixth Commandment' case.
- The decision was reported by multiple major news outlets.
What Happened
Benjamin Field, who was serving a life sentence for the murder of university lecturer Peter Farquhar, has had his conviction quashed by the Court of Appeal.
Why It Matters
This development may have implications for legal standards in murder trials and could prompt reviews of other convictions in similar cases.
What's Next
It is unclear whether a retrial will be sought or if Field will be released; further legal proceedings may follow.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Sky NewsUnknown6h agoChurch warden serving life for murder of university lecturer has conviction quashed
- The IndependentLeft5h agoSixth Commandment killer Ben Field has murder conviction quashed
- BBC NewsCenter2h agoChurchwarden jailed for murdering pensioner has conviction quashed
