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Yearly Archives: 2016

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Family of Crash Victim Request Review of Evidence

Human RightsBy HCC LawyersMay 4, 2016

Patricia Coyle acting on behalf of the family of 20 year old John Ireland, who was killed in a road traffic collision 2 years ago in Belfast, has called for the PSNI and the PPS to obtain and review all existing and possible new forensic and medical evidence in the case and to reconsider whether…

Court of Appeal Quashes Unsafe Conviction

Criminal Defence Services, Human Rights, Latest NewsBy HCC LawyersMarch 12, 2016

On the 29th February 2016 the NI Court of Criminal Appeal quashed a conviction of one count of concealing criminal property under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 against our client Ms Heather Ramsey. The conviction was quashed as a result of tenacity on the part of the defence legal team in questioning the manner…

Request for NI Court of Appeal re Appeal on Joint Enterprise

Criminal Defence Services, Human Rights, Latest NewsBy HCC LawyersFebruary 23, 2016

Harte Coyle Collins, Solicitors & Solicitor Advocates, act on behalf of Mr Peter Greer who was convicted with Jamie Smith of the murder of Duncan Morrison, the attempted murder of Stephen Ritchie and possession of firearms before a jury at Newtownards Crown Court sitting in Downpatrick in March 2013.  Mr Greer was sentenced to a…

Supreme Court Corrects the Law on Joint Enterprise

Criminal Defence Services, Human RightsBy HCC LawyersFebruary 19, 2016

“Joint enterprise is one of those legal concepts that demonstrates the tangled relationship between common sense and the law. The common sense part is undeniable and very important: it is possible to have a culpable share in a crime that someone else actually performs. It hardly matters who actually killed Stephen Lawrence when all his…

Inquest Judge Accuses MoD of Advising Soldiers to Apply for Anonymity

Human Rights, Latest News, Legacy CasesBy HCC LawyersJanuary 21, 2016

The Troubles: Inquest judge accuses MoD of advising soldiers to apply for anonymity 19 January 2016 Image captionThe judge made his comments during the second day of a two-week review into 56 legacy cases A senior judge has accused the Ministry of Defence (MoD) of delaying court proceedings and inquests by routinely advising former soldiers…

Army May have Shot 15 Year Old Patrick Crawford

Latest News, Legacy CasesBy HCC LawyersJanuary 21, 2016

Teenager ‘may have been shot dead by soldier in 1975’ A preliminary hearing was held in Belfast’s Laganside court A teenager shot outside a Belfast hospital over 40 years ago may have been killed by a soldier, a coroners’ court has heard. Patrick Crawford, 15, was hit while walking through the grounds of the Royal…

PSNI Accused of Obstruction in Legacy Inquests

Human Rights, Latest News, Legacy CasesBy HCC LawyersJanuary 19, 2016

“A major review of inquests into some of the most controversial killings during the Troubles got under way on Monday. There are 56 cases involving 97 deaths. They include killings by police officers and soldiers, and others where there are allegations of state collusion. As the review got under way in Belfast, the time taken…

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