Here is a clear, formal draft you can use or adapt when writing to the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC).
[Your Full Name]
[Your Address]
[Postcode]
[Email Address]
[Telephone Number]
Date: [Insert Date]
To:
The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission
5th Floor
91 Mitchell Street
Glasgow
G1 3LN
Request for Assistance – Application for Review of Criminal Conviction (Belated Appeal)
Dear Commissioners,
I write respectfully to seek the assistance of the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission in reviewing my criminal conviction(s), with a view to a possible reference to the High Court of Justiciary to permit a belated appeal.
I understand that the Commission considers cases where there may have been a miscarriage of justice, or where it is otherwise in the interests of justice and the public interest for a conviction or sentence to be reconsidered.
My conviction relates to:
- Court: [Name of Court]
- Date of conviction: [Date]
- Offence(s): [Offence details]
- Case reference number (if known): [Reference]
I did not previously pursue, or was unable to pursue, an appeal within the statutory time limits. I now believe that exceptional circumstances exist which justify consideration of a belated appeal. These circumstances include:
- [Briefly explain reasons — e.g. ineffective legal representation, new evidence, lack of disclosure, vulnerability, mental health issues, misunderstanding of appeal rights, procedural irregularities, or other relevant matters.]
I respectfully submit that these matters raise serious concerns as to the safety of the conviction and/or fairness of the proceedings. Even where the threshold of a clear miscarriage of justice may require detailed investigation, I believe the case engages wider considerations of fairness, proportionality, and public confidence in the administration of justice.
I therefore request that the Commission exercise its statutory powers to:
- Review my conviction and/or sentence; and
- Consider referring the case to the High Court to allow a belated appeal where appropriate.
I am willing to provide any further documentation, authority forms, or information required to assist your assessment. Please advise me of the next steps in submitting a formal application if necessary.
Thank you for your time and consideration of this request.
Yours faithfully,
[Your Name]
If you want, I can also help you with:
- ✅ A stronger legal wording version (more persuasive tone)
- ✅ A personal-impact version explaining hardship or injustice
- ✅ A structured SCCRC application statement (what they actually look for)
- ✅ Guidance on what counts as “exceptional circumstances” in Scotland
Just tell me.