Guinness Four lose appeal

Ernest Saunders and his three co-defendants in the 1990 Guinness trial today failed in a renewed appeal against their convictions.

Guinness Four lose appeal

Ernest Saunders and his three co-defendants in the 1990 Guinness trial today failed in a renewed appeal against their convictions.

The Court of Appeal ruled that a claim by the ‘‘Guinness Four’’ that their trial was unfair under the Human Rights Act had been rendered unarguable by a recent House of Lords decision that human rights laws were not retrospective in relation to appeals.

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