Shivers to appeal Massereene verdict
Brian Shivers
A TERMINALLY ill dissident republican jailed for murdering two soldiers in Antrim has launched a legal bid to overturn his conviction.
Brian Shivers, 46, lodged papers to appeal the verdict that he was guilty of killing Sappers Mark Quinsey, 23, and Patrick Azimkar, 21.
His legal team claim he was wrongly punished and want an urgent hearing due to his cystic fibrosis.
Solicitor Niall Murphy said: “Mr Shivers was wrongly convicted and punished since no conduct of his could constitute the offences of which he has been convicted.”
The soldiers were shot by the Real IRA as they collected pizzas outside the Massereene barracks in Antrim in March 2009, hours before they deployed to Afghanistan.
Shivers, from Magherafelt, Co Londonderry, was ordered to serve a minimum of 25 years in prison after being convicted of the killings last month.
He was also found guilty of six counts of attempted murder and one of possession of two firearms and ammunition with intent to endanger life.
His co-accused, veteran republican Colin Duffy, was acquitted of all charges.
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