‘We got justice today’: convictions of the Stockwell Six overturned by Court of Appeal - 50 years later

Paul Green (left) and Cleveland Davidson outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London, where the pair have had their convictions overturned by the Court of Appeal (Photo: PA)
Paul Green (left) and Cleveland Davidson outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London, where the pair have had their convictions overturned by the Court of Appeal (Photo: PA)
Paul Green (left) and Cleveland Davidson outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London, where the pair have had their convictions overturned by the Court of Appeal (Photo: PA)

A member of the “Stockwell Six”, who was jailed on the word of a corrupt police officer nearly 50 years ago, has said he has finally been vindicated after his name was cleared by the Court of Appeal.

Cleveland Davidson was just 17 when he and five friends, all young black men, were arrested on the London Underground while on a night out on February 18 1972.

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