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The sixth day observing at the court of appeal case of, the Queen-v- John Paul Wootton, Brendan McConville, opens up a Pandora’s Box, releasing evidence of state agency criminality, complicity and collusion. The day began with Witness M’s father finishing his submission to the court. Counsel for the prosecution Ciaran Murphy QC, questioned his integrity for almost an hour. The elderly defence witness who was physically in a state of stress remained steadfast. When the prosecution asked about propensity to mislead, he rebutted their allegation, with a number of questions. “Can you give specific’s” he asked, the crown counsel; with the aid of a second barrister the crown was unable to do so. The witness for the defence also questioned the reasoning why the security service had him under surveillance for over two years, he asked why, when he was being severely harassed by “local hoods” (young people that engage in anti-social behaviour) including burning a bus outside his front door, they never seemed to intervene? Crown Counsel had no answers. justicewatchireland/2013/10/08/craigavon-two-appeal-updates/
Posted on: Wed, 16 Oct 2013 01:19:52 +0000

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