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Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Peter Robinson (Democratic Unionist Party), on Wednesday, 21 October 1992, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 76 members in total.


'UDR 4'CASE

That this House urges the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland to consider a further referral to the Court of Appeal of the case of Neil Latimer; acknowledges that the recent judgement in the UDR 4 case relied heavily upon the evidence of witness A in refusing Neil Latimer's release; is now deeply concerned about the safety of that judgement in light of an affidavit signed by a Roman Catholic priest, Pat Buckley, alleging he met the women known as witness A who informed him she was not certain that Neil Latimer was the man she saw in Lonsdale Street in November 1983 and that she believed Neil Latimer is an innocent man; and seeks an investigation into claims, in the same affidavit, that witness A, her family and friends have received favours from the police in exchange for witness A not retracting her statement.


Secondary information

Type
Early day motion
Reference
618 
Session
1992-93
Subjects
Evidence Witnesses UDR Four
Link
View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk