Victims of England’s most widespread miscarriage of justice talk of shocking impact on whole families

Shunned, jobless and in some cases having endured prison – the past ordeals of former post office operators whose convictions were quashed on Friday were still all too raw outside the high court.

Seema Misra was pregnant with her second child when she was convicted of theft and sent to jail in 2010.

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