Republican's kidnap conviction quashed
FORMER Sinn Fein official Danny Morrison has had a conviction linked to an IRA kidnap overturned in court.
Mr Morrison, who is an author and was a publicity director with the republican party, and seven others were sentenced to eight years in prison in 1991 in relation to the kidnap of Sandy Lynch.
Lynch, an alleged informer, was taken to a house in west Belfast to be interrrogated by the IRA.
Morrison claimed the meeting at the house was for the purposes of arranging a Sinn Fein press conference.
However on Friday, the Court of Appeal in Belfast quashed the cases after the panel of three judges, led by Lord Chief Justice Sir Brian Kerr, read confidential files on the case.
The eight accused claim they were the victims of a security plot.
Speaking afterwards, Mr Morrison said: "What was refreshing about what the judges have said, and it's good in this new dispensation we are in, is that they were quite prepared to state the reasons contained in the secret annex for overturning our convictions."
"I think that's very positive. My previous experience of the judiciary has not been a good one."
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