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Barracks murder convictions quashed (From Richmond and Twickenham Times)
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Barracks murder convictions quashed
2:44pm Tuesday 15th January 2013 in National News © Press Association 2013
Dissident republican Brian Shivers has had two murder convictions quashed
A man found guilty of murdering two British soldiers in Northern Ireland has had his convictions quashed.
Brian Shivers was sentenced to 25 years for the 2009 murders of English sappers Mark Quinsey, 23, and Patrick Azimkar, 21, outside Massereene army barracks in Antrim.
The Court of Appeal in Belfast has now ruled the verdicts in the non-jury trial unsafe.
His appeal against additional convictions on six counts of attempted murder and one of possession of two firearms and ammunition with intent to endanger life was also allowed.
The Public Prosecution Service (PPS) must now consider whether to apply for a retrial for the 47-year-old from Magherafelt, who is terminally ill with cystic fibrosis. He will remain in custody pending the decision.
Last January, judge Mr Justice Anthony Hart, who has now retired, found that Shivers set light to the getaway car used in the attack. Mr Justice Hart said he was satisfied that DNA on burnt matches found at the scene belonged to the defendant.
But the Court of Appeal ruled that such an act, after the shootings, was not sufficient to prove that Shivers was guilty of the role of secondary party in the murders.
The summary of judgement stated: "The Chief Justice (Sir Declan Morgan) said that the court did not accept that a person who provides assistance after a murder with full knowledge of what has happened becomes guilty of murder and that there was no authority to support such a proposition."
Sappers Quinsey and Azimkar were gunned down at the gates of the barracks as they stepped outside to collect a pizza delivery in March 2009.
A Ministry of Defence spokesman said: "Our thoughts remain with the families of Sappers Patrick Azimkar and Mark Quinsey at this extremely difficult time."
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