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40 Years Ago.
I can hardly believe it's been 40 since the Birmingham pub bombings, and still no one bought to justice for these atrocities.
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If the real perpetrators had been brought to justice I imagine they would have been released and would hold senior positions in the government of Northern Ireland by now.
19:11 Fri 21st Nov 2014
// Good job there wasn't a death sentence still available to the judge at the time of the trial. //
Oh god there were judicial assides on that one. there is at least one trial judge ( perhaps Lord Donaldosn and perhaps not ) who regretted that very thing, so they couldnt hang the now-known-to-be innocent non-bombers.
My Lord when asked twenty years later if he regretted saying it, said no
I recall those days with a shudder
Oh god there were judicial assides on that one. there is at least one trial judge ( perhaps Lord Donaldosn and perhaps not ) who regretted that very thing, so they couldnt hang the now-known-to-be innocent non-bombers.
My Lord when asked twenty years later if he regretted saying it, said no
I recall those days with a shudder
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// Their second full appeal, in 1991, was allowed. New evidence of police fabrication and suppression of evidence, the successful attacks on both the confessions and the 1975 forensic evidence caused the Crown to decide not to resist the appeals. The Court of Appeal, constituted by Lord Justices Lloyd, Mustill and Farquharson, stated of the forensic evidence that "Dr. Skuse's conclusion was wrong, and demonstrably wrong, judged even by the state of forensic science in 1974." //
They were convicted on forensic evidence. The evidence was wrong. So with a successful conviction, the Police did not try to find the real murderers.
They were convicted on forensic evidence. The evidence was wrong. So with a successful conviction, the Police did not try to find the real murderers.
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