The Story Of How I Fought The Law
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What happens when a mother refuses to let her daughter's killer walk free? In 1989, when 22-year-old Julie Hogg vanished from her home in Billingham, no one could have predicted that her story would eventually rewrite British legal history. After Julie's body was discovered hidden in her own flat three months later, her killer was tried twice and walked away free both times, protected by an ancient law that seemed unbreakable. But Ann Ming wasn't willing to accept defeat. For fifteen relentless years, this determined mother took on judges, politicians, and an 800-year-old legal system that told her "justice has been served." From her kitchen table in County Durham to the corridors of Westminster, Ann fought every day to prove that no law should protect the guilty at the expense of the innocent. This is the remarkable true story of how one woman's unshakeable love for her daughter changed everything. Discover how Ann's campaign led to landmark legal reforms, inspired the acclaimed ITV series starring Sheridan Smith, and created a lasting legacy that continues to help families seek justice today. From the devastating discovery that started it all to the courtroom victory that made history, this powerful account reveals the extraordinary strength of maternal love and the incredible things that happen when ordinary people refuse to give up. Experience the story that proved justice has no expiration date - and prepare to be amazed by what one mother can accomplish when she decides to fight the law and win.