Clear Jade's name and Deliver Justice

The Issue

Jade is more than just a friend to me; she is like family. Watching the aftermath of the horrific ordeal of being wrongfully convicted has been heart-wrenching. Jade was a victim of a devious grooming gang, a fact that the judicial system failed to recognize when she was unjustly labeled as a perpetrator. Her life has been turned upside down by a miscarriage of justice that forces her to bear the stigma of a crime she did not commit.

 

The true nature of the network that ensnared her was complex and manipulative, proficient at hiding their sinister actions. From the moment Jade encountered them, she was coerced and manipulated. Despite incriminating evidence pointing to the actual orchestrators, Jade was still unfairly convicted, a decision that shatters all notions of justice and fairness.

 

Statistics show that many victims of grooming and manipulation suffer in silence, with approximately 140,000 young people at risk across the UK (National Crime Agency). They are often afraid to speak out due to fear of reprisal or disbelief, driving victims further into isolation. We cannot allow Jade to be another statistic of a flawed system.

 

This is not just about clearing Jade’s name—it’s about ensuring we have a justice system that rewards truth and stands with victims. By reevaluating Jade’s case, the legal system can expose the failures allowing grooming gangs to exploit vulnerable individuals without consequence.

 

Support Jade in her fight to erase this blight from her life. Advocating for her means advocating for justice, reform, and the thousands of other victims who find themselves voiceless and powerless. Together, we can make a difference.

 

Please sign this petition to call for a review of Jade's case, so she can finally receive the justice she desperately deserves. Let us stand united against unjust convictions and support the victims whose voices demand to be heard. Sign today and contribute to making this crucial change.

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The Issue

Jade is more than just a friend to me; she is like family. Watching the aftermath of the horrific ordeal of being wrongfully convicted has been heart-wrenching. Jade was a victim of a devious grooming gang, a fact that the judicial system failed to recognize when she was unjustly labeled as a perpetrator. Her life has been turned upside down by a miscarriage of justice that forces her to bear the stigma of a crime she did not commit.

 

The true nature of the network that ensnared her was complex and manipulative, proficient at hiding their sinister actions. From the moment Jade encountered them, she was coerced and manipulated. Despite incriminating evidence pointing to the actual orchestrators, Jade was still unfairly convicted, a decision that shatters all notions of justice and fairness.

 

Statistics show that many victims of grooming and manipulation suffer in silence, with approximately 140,000 young people at risk across the UK (National Crime Agency). They are often afraid to speak out due to fear of reprisal or disbelief, driving victims further into isolation. We cannot allow Jade to be another statistic of a flawed system.

 

This is not just about clearing Jade’s name—it’s about ensuring we have a justice system that rewards truth and stands with victims. By reevaluating Jade’s case, the legal system can expose the failures allowing grooming gangs to exploit vulnerable individuals without consequence.

 

Support Jade in her fight to erase this blight from her life. Advocating for her means advocating for justice, reform, and the thousands of other victims who find themselves voiceless and powerless. Together, we can make a difference.

 

Please sign this petition to call for a review of Jade's case, so she can finally receive the justice she desperately deserves. Let us stand united against unjust convictions and support the victims whose voices demand to be heard. Sign today and contribute to making this crucial change.

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Petition created on 30 April 2025