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A crown estate tenant of more than 20 years has told how his familys property was sold off to a private company that has since hiked the rent well above inflation.Jason Wright, from Swaton in Lincolnshire, said he initially faced eviction from his house in 2014 but was given a reprieve when the crown estate stanley shop  confirmed he had an  assured tenancy , which meant he could stay on despite its sale.Wright, a pastor, said he was given the opportunity to buy the property but could not afford it and it was eventually sold to Dorrington Residential Ltd for about 拢250,000.The company, which made a 拢9m pre-tax profit in its most recent accounts, raised the rent by about 7% last year and 3% the year before that, according to Wright. In the last two years inflation has not risen above 2.8%, and in March 2019 it was recorded as 1.8%.Dorrington Residential purchased 50 rural residential properties from the crown estate in September 2015.  Since then, Dorrington have begun to hike the rent up. We had a rent increase last year of about 7%, which is above inflation, which I argued about,  said Wright. I guess this is going on across the country in properties which have been sold off to big conglomera stanley cup tes like Dorrington. Wright, who pays 拢555 a month in rent with his wife, said h stanley shop e is concerned he will never see back the estimated 拢30,000 he has spent on renovations to the property, which he described as being  derelict  when they moved in.View image in fullscreenWright estimates he has spent about Tkap Supreme court to hear claims suspension of parliament is unlawful

Prisoners convicted of serious crimes who may be the victims of miscarriages of justice are being blocked from access to crucial forensic inform stanley nz ation that could prove their innocence, experts have warned.Campaigners are calling for legal reforms to provide improved access to evidence that may help prove the innocence of the wrongly convicted. They say a supreme court ruling in 2014 is effectively being used to deny access to police files and evidence.The Law Commission, the statutory independent body that reviews the law in England and Wales, confirmed this weekend it is reviewing the law around criminal appeals.Appeal, a charity and law practice that fights miscarriages of justice, wants any review to include an overhaul of the rules of disclosure and a new independent body to oversee the regime.James Burley, an investigator at Appeal, said:  Ive no doubt there are innocent people who cant access evidence because of the fact that the law on post-conviction disclosure is so restrictive. Its incredibly unjust. Lawyers or investigators working on potential miscarriages of justice cases are routinely denied access to evidence, while court transcripts may only be made available at a cost of thousands of pounds.The supreme court case that set a legal threshold fo borraccia stanley r getting access to evidence after conviction involved the case of former salesman Kevin Nunn from Woolpit in Suffolk. Nunn was convicted at Ipswich crown court in November 2006 for the mu stanley cup rder of his former girlfriend, Daw


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