In Search of the Truth

The British criminal justice system is not dedicated to the truth. It is concerned only with reasonable doubt. During the British Army campaign in Northern Ireland (1969-2007), security forces often dispensed with judge and jury, selected candidates for assassination, extracted false evidence from suspects, forced confessions from innocents and tortured citizens detained without trial.Recent inquests have disclosed a wealth of explosive, newly declassified information, which allows for a compulsive expose of abuses of power. Drawing on previously unseen material, Michael O'Connell, an experienced criminal lawyer, lays bare the chilling details of key cases in which the law was disregarded. He reveals how the truth was sacrificed to collusion, prejudice and corruption in notorious cases. Among them are the killing of Maire Drumm (Vice President of Sinn Fein), before which an army unit surrounding the hospital where she was a patient was withdrawn, and of Miriam Daly (a lecturer in Queen's University) in her home, where outgoing calls had been cut.Too often, the attitude of politicians is to leave the past behind.But without the truth and justice, there can be no reconciliation or forgiveness.In this careful examination of indisputable evidence, Michael O'Connell seeks to ensure wrongful convictions of the innocent will not be repeated

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In Search of the Truth

The British criminal justice system is not dedicated to the truth. It is concerned only with reasonable doubt. During the British Army campaign in Northern Ireland (1969-2007), security forces often dispensed with judge and jury, selected candidates for assassination, extracted false evidence from suspects, forced confessions from innocents and tortured citizens detained without trial.Recent inquests have disclosed a wealth of explosive, newly declassified information, which allows for a compulsive expose of abuses of power. Drawing on previously unseen material, Michael O'Connell, an experienced criminal lawyer, lays bare the chilling details of key cases in which the law was disregarded. He reveals how the truth was sacrificed to collusion, prejudice and corruption in notorious cases. Among them are the killing of Maire Drumm (Vice President of Sinn Fein), before which an army unit surrounding the hospital where she was a patient was withdrawn, and of Miriam Daly (a lecturer in Queen's University) in her home, where outgoing calls had been cut.Too often, the attitude of politicians is to leave the past behind.But without the truth and justice, there can be no reconciliation or forgiveness.In this careful examination of indisputable evidence, Michael O'Connell seeks to ensure wrongful convictions of the innocent will not be repeated

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In Search of the Truth

In Search of the Truth

by Michael O'Connell
In Search of the Truth

In Search of the Truth

by Michael O'Connell

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The British criminal justice system is not dedicated to the truth. It is concerned only with reasonable doubt. During the British Army campaign in Northern Ireland (1969-2007), security forces often dispensed with judge and jury, selected candidates for assassination, extracted false evidence from suspects, forced confessions from innocents and tortured citizens detained without trial.Recent inquests have disclosed a wealth of explosive, newly declassified information, which allows for a compulsive expose of abuses of power. Drawing on previously unseen material, Michael O'Connell, an experienced criminal lawyer, lays bare the chilling details of key cases in which the law was disregarded. He reveals how the truth was sacrificed to collusion, prejudice and corruption in notorious cases. Among them are the killing of Maire Drumm (Vice President of Sinn Fein), before which an army unit surrounding the hospital where she was a patient was withdrawn, and of Miriam Daly (a lecturer in Queen's University) in her home, where outgoing calls had been cut.Too often, the attitude of politicians is to leave the past behind.But without the truth and justice, there can be no reconciliation or forgiveness.In this careful examination of indisputable evidence, Michael O'Connell seeks to ensure wrongful convictions of the innocent will not be repeated


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781788410137
Publisher: Collins Press, The
Publication date: 05/31/2017
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 590
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Michael O'Connell, from Nottingham, has divided his time between Ireland and England since childhood. He specialised in criminal law in England, Wales and Ireland from 1966 and was legal adviser to Catholic Social Services for Prisoners, a charity helping prisoners and their families. The author of several books on the criminal justice system, he jointly edited nine editions of Blackstone's Statutes on Evidence (Oxford University Press).
 

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vi

Abbreviations vii

Introduction 1

1 Past Events 9

2 Justice for Iain? 27

3 The Case of the Hooded Men 43

4 The Window Cleaners 75

5 The Troubles and the Truth 91

6 Can You be Irish and Innocent? 111

7 Defending the Innocent: the Guilford Four 130

8 Defending the Innocent: the Maguire Seven 166

9 The Judiciary on Trial 189

10 The Police on Trial 222

11 Covering up the Truth 261

12 Unlawful Killing 274

13 Killings Go On 293

14 Killing Without Question? 314

Appendix 1 Decision of Information Tribunal 17 September 2009 351

Endnotes 357

Bibliography 364

Index 370

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