Colin Worton applied for compensation after spending 30 months on remand for a murder in 1983.
A former Ulster Defence Regiment soldier, acquitted of the murder of a Catholic man 40 years ago, has lost his court challenge for compensation.
Three of them later had their convictions quashed on appeal after judges found interview notes had been altered.The men who were cleared received compensation under a discretionary scheme overseen by the secretary of state for Northern Ireland at the time. But Mr Worton did not receive any payment.
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