
JUSTICE FOR LUKE MITCHELL
Over 20 years behind bars for a crime he has always denied.
Because an injustice against one is an injustice against all.
CrowdJustice is LIVE — Help Bring Luke Home. 30 Days. £20,000 Target. Donate Now.
CrowdJustice is LIVE — Help Bring Luke Home. 30 Days. £20,000 Target. Donate Now.
“Possibly The Biggest Miscarriage of Justice in Scottish History.”
Luke Mitchell was just 15 years old when he was convicted of murdering his girlfriend, Jodi Jones. For over 20 years, he has maintained his innocence.
“Scotland’s Longest Running Murder Trial at the Time.”
The 42-day trial drew intense media coverage and public scrutiny. The proceedings have long been criticised for their reliance on circumstantial evidence, the treatment of key witnesses, and the prejudicial reporting that surrounded the case.
“20+ Years Behind Bars. Still Fighting for the Truth.”
Many campaigners and legal experts continue to raise serious concerns about whether Luke Mitchell ever received a fair trial.
This campaign is about accountability, fairness, and justice. Get involved and support the legal action through CrowdJustice.
What is CrowdJustice?
CrowdJustice is a trusted online platform that allows communities to fund important legal cases.
Contributions go directly towards legal costs, giving ordinary people the power to challenge injustice. By donating, you help ensure Luke’s case gets the fair legal representation it deserves.
Why Support This Campaign?
For more than 21 years, Corinne Mitchell has been fighting for her son. In her letter below, she shares why this moment matters.
“This may be our final chance to bring Luke home. After every appeal has been denied and every door blocked, we have a small window of opportunity—one that could make all the difference,” Corinne Mitchell, Luke Mitchell’s mother.
Your support means:
Luke can access specialist legal representation.
Evidence and witnesses can be properly re-examined.
A powerful message is sent: no one should be left to fight injustice alone.
This campaign is about truth, accountability, and justice for both Luke Mitchell and Jodi Jones.