Gerry Adams bids to overturn jailbreak convictions from the 1970s

Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has launched a legal bid to overturn two historical convictions for attempting to escape from prison in the North.

Gerry Adams bids to overturn jailbreak convictions from the 1970s

Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has launched a legal bid to overturn two historical convictions for attempting to escape from prison in the North.

Mr Adams confirmed that he had started appeal proceedings in Belfast over incidents which occurred while he was interned without trial in the Maze Prison in the 1970s.

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