APPEAL's work on the Freshwater Five case featured in the Guardian

Daniel Payne, 45, one of the crew members, was convicted but is now out on licence. Photograph: Peter Flude/The Guardian

Daniel Payne, 45, one of the crew members, was convicted but is now out on licence. Photograph: Peter Flude/The Guardian

APPEAL’s work representing the Freshwater Five has been highlighted in a feature in the Guardian magazine. The piece does an excellent job of highlighting the flaws in the original case and interviews both the family members of the convicted men, and the men who have now been released from prison, unexonorated.

Sue Beere, the wife of Jonathan Beere, one of the convicted men, with Maisie and Flynn, two of their three children. Photograph: Peter Flude/The Guardian

Sue Beere, the wife of Jonathan Beere, one of the convicted men, with Maisie and Flynn, two of their three children. Photograph: Peter Flude/The Guardian

The case has been referred by the single judge to the full Court of Appeal for a permission hearing.

Nicky Green, whose brother Jamie was one of the five men found guilty of conspiracy to import class A drugs. Photograph: Peter Flude/The Guardian

Nicky Green, whose brother Jamie was one of the five men found guilty of conspiracy to import class A drugs. Photograph: Peter Flude/The Guardian

Freshwater Bay, Isle Of Wight, where 11 holdalls filled with cocaine worth £53m were found floating in 2010. Photograph: Peter Flude/The Guardian

Freshwater Bay, Isle Of Wight, where 11 holdalls filled with cocaine worth £53m were found floating in 2010. Photograph: Peter Flude/The Guardian