A man jailed in connection with a murder in Chorleywood 18 years ago is to have his case heard at the Court of Appeal.

Kevin Lane was found guilty of using a shotgun to kill Robert Magill while he walked his dog in 1996.

Appeals judges are expected to hear concerns over a Hertfordshire police officer involved in the investigation who was later jailed.

Lane's solicitor Maslen Merchant told the BBC: "This is a significant development in what has been a long and arduous journey for Kevin and his legal team."

The case has been reviewed twice by the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) which refused to refer the case for appeal.

He subsequently applied directly to the Court of Appeal which instructed the CCRC to look at "particular points".

The announcement comes almost exactly a year after the Innocence Network UK (INUK) listed Lane’s among 45 cases it believes should be heard by the Court of Appeal.

No date has yet been set for the appeal.