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Title: | Celt Notefile |
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Moderator: | TALLIS::DARCY |
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Created: | Wed Feb 19 1986 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jun 03 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1632 |
Total number of notes: | 20523 |
1041.0. "Irelands Miscarriage of Justice." by MACNAS::JDOOLEY (This PC does NOT run DOS) Wed Apr 29 1992 07:30
Edward N."Nicky" Kelly, the famous prisoner of a miscarriage of justice
after his conviction for a train robbery in 1974, has received a state
Pardon from the President yesterday.
His case was fought for by among others, Christy Moore, the ballad
singer whose song, the Wicklow Boy ,is based on the Nicky Kelly saga.
Linguistic analysis of the wording used in the signed confession by
Kelly by a Scots researcher had shown it to be the work of more than
one man and that none of it was the work ok Kelly, in spite of sworn
evidence that it was his confession in his own words.
There is also evidence of illtreatment and beating of Kelly, which had
been explained by the State as being self inflicted but which,in expert
opinion, could not have been. THe fact that Kelly absconded on bail
before his final sentencing led to his imprisonment in spite of the fact
that his co-accused were released for lack of evidence. Sentenced in
absentia, Kelly expected also to be let off the charges but was instead
imprisoned on his return from refuge in the States. After 4 years and a
hunger strike he was released on "humanitarian grounds" by the then
justice minister, Micheal Noonan.
There is as yet no plans for the State to prosecute members of the
force who must have fabricated the confession and forced Kelly to sign
it. Until this aspect of the case is cleared up, there can be no
feeling of confidence in the Irish Public for their Police Force.
The Irish Republic, so long used to casting aspersions and criticisms
regarding repressive measures against political activists in other
regimes now finds itself tainted with the same brush.
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1041.1 | | RUTILE::AUNGIER | Ren� Aungier, Site Telecoms Mgr, DTN 885-6601, @FYO | Thu Apr 30 1992 06:54 | 9 |
| The song by Christy Moore is fantastic. I often listen to it here. Good
old Burns sent me the cassette.
Give the Wicklow Boy back his freedom
We must give him back his liberty
or are we going to keep him in chains
while those that framed him up hold the key.
Ren�
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1041.2 | Peter Pringle | MACNAS::TJOYCE | | Thu Apr 30 1992 13:43 | 11 |
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Those of us who live in Galway probably remember Peter Pringle
who was jailed in the early '80s for the shooting of Garda John Morley
during a bank raid. Pringle's sentence was commuted to life, he was
originaly condemned to death.
A newspaper article recently called attention to some of the dubious
evidence on which Pringle was convicted - do not be surprised if
he becomes the next "cause celebre".
Toby
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1041.3 | Surely not?! | POLAR::RUSHTON | տ� | Thu Apr 30 1992 16:52 | 3 |
| <<Pringle's sentence was commuted to life, he was originaly condemned to death.
What?? Ireland has the death penalty?
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