- John Button (campaigner)
John Button, born in Liverpool, England on 9 February, 1944, is a
Western Australian who was the victim of a significantmiscarriage of justice .Conviction
Button was wrongfully convicted of the
manslaughter , by vehicle impact, of his girlfriend, Rosemary Anderson, in 1963. Charged with wilful murder, for which he could have been executed, the jury's lesser conviction of manslaughter brought him a sentence of 10 years imprisonment, of which he served 5 years inFremantle Prison and Karnet Prison Farm, before being paroled. Theserial killer ,Eric Edgar Cooke , confessed to the murder of Anderson when arrested and also when ondeath row , including immediately before his execution, at which point he swore on a Bible that he was the offender.Cooke was, coincidentally, held on the segregated Death Row in Fremantle Prison before his execution, while Button and
Darryl Beamish (also falsely convicted of a murder perpetrated by Cooke) were incarcerated in Fremantle Prison, in Main Division.Vindication
The
Western Australian Police and the courts persistently refused to believe Cooke's confession. Several appeals to courts or for ministerial intervention were unsuccessful. In 1998, the Western Australian journalist,Estelle Blackburn , advanced the cause of Button's vindication through her work "Broken Lives ". This book's publication and the momentum developed among justice advocates during its writing were sufficient to break the impasse and put the matter before the courts again.In 2002, the Court of Criminal Appeal quashed Button's conviction after evidence from vehicle crash experts proved that Cooke was most likely the culprit. Button now spearheads the Western Australian Innocence Project which aims to free the wrongfully convicted.
ee also
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Eric Edgar Cooke *
Darryl Beamish *
Ronald Wilson *
Estelle Blackburn Bibliography
*cite book|author=Blackburn, Estelle|title=Broken lives|year=2001|publisher=Hardie Grant|id=ISBN 174064073X ( [http://www.bookworm.com.au/shop/scditem.asp?ProdID=14501 review] )
External links
* [http://truthinjustice.org/WAIP.htm Article] from "The Australian".
* Button Appeal Decision by the [http://decisions.justice.wa.gov.au/supreme/supdcsn.nsf Supreme Court of WA] .
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