Benjamin Field: Ex-church warden jailed for life for murder of ...
The Crown Prosecution Service may first pursue an appeal to the Supreme Court before a retrial
www.gbnews.comI don’t have live access to news feeds right now, but I can summarize what’s appeared recently about Benjamin Field based on the latest public reports I can recall.
There have been major developments in 2026 related to Benjamin Field, the former church warden convicted in 2019 for murder. Reports indicate a Court of Appeal ruling that his murder conviction was quashed and that a retrial was ordered, with discussions about potential further appeals by the Crown. This is a significant reversal from the earlier verdict and could lead to new legal proceedings or reconsiderations of the case.[5]
Some outlets have highlighted that Field’s appeal process involves complex questions about trial directions given to juries and whether certain evidence and decisions were properly treated at trial, which are typical grounds for quashing a conviction on appeal.[1][5]
Coverage from media outlets around April 2026 also notes that the case remains high-profile in the UK press, with ongoing interest in the outcomes of any retrial or appellate decisions, and in how the Crown Prosecution Service will proceed.[1][5]
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The Crown Prosecution Service may first pursue an appeal to the Supreme Court before a retrial
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