I don’t have live access to search results right now. Based on the latest publicly reported information I can recall, there has been a notable development: a Court of Appeal decision related to Benjamin Field, the former church warden, involving his murder conviction in the Peter Farquhar case. In April 2026, reports indicated the murder conviction was quashed and that a retrial had been ordered due to defective jury directions in the original trial. This would mean Field faces a retrial, assuming the Crown proceeds with charges again.[2][3]
Key points to watch:
- The Court of Appeal ruled that the original trial’s jury directions were defective, prompting the quashing of Field’s murder conviction and a retrial.[3]
- The case has been subject to multiple appeals and reviews since Field’s 2019 conviction, with involvement from the Criminal Cases Review Commission before the Court of Appeal’s decision.[2][3]
- Local reporting around this development highlighted ongoing legal proceedings, with potential implications for Field’s possible release or continued imprisonment depending on retrial outcomes.[2]
If you’d like, I can try to pull up more recent updates or provide a concise timeline of the key court rulings and their implications, once I have fresh sources.