Commission refers the terrorism related case of Michael Devine to the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal.

11 Apr 2019 02:45 PM

The Criminal Cases Review Commission has referred the case of Michael Devine to the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal.

Mr Devine[1] was convicted in Belfast Crown Court in February 1981 of ten offences including attempted murder, firearms offences, conspiracy to pervert the course of public justice, and membership of a proscribed organisation. He pleaded not guilty at trial but was convicted and sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonment.

Later that year Mr Devine began appeal proceedings but abandoned the appeal before the case was heard. He applied to the Criminal Cases Review Commission in 2014.

Having reviewed the case in detail, the Commission has decided to refer Mr Devine’s case for appeal because it considers that there is a real possibility that the Court will quash the conviction.

The referral is based on the cumulative weight of a number of new factors including:

Mr Devine has been represented in his application to the CCRC by John J Rice & Co (Solicitors), Pearl Assurance House, 2 Donegall Square East, Belfast, BT1 5HB.

This press release was issued by Justin Hawkins, Head of Communication, Criminal Cases Review Commission, on 0121 232 0906 or e-mail press@ccrc.gov.uk

[1] The Michael Devine who the is the subject of this CCRC referral is not the Michael Devine who took part in, and died as a result of, the hunger strike in the Maze Prison in 1981.

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