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Jailed fan 'can get free pardon' Jailed fan 'can get free pardon'
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Jailed Liverpool fan Michael Shields has won an important battle at the High Court in London in his bid for a free pardon.Jailed Liverpool fan Michael Shields has won an important battle at the High Court in London in his bid for a free pardon.
The 22-year-old is serving a 10-year sentence for the attempted murder of a barman in Bulgaria in 2005, but has always maintained his innocence.The 22-year-old is serving a 10-year sentence for the attempted murder of a barman in Bulgaria in 2005, but has always maintained his innocence.
High Court judges have ruled Justice Secretary Jack Straw has the power to issue a pardon to Shields.High Court judges have ruled Justice Secretary Jack Straw has the power to issue a pardon to Shields.
Mr Straw previously insisted he does not have the power to free him.Mr Straw previously insisted he does not have the power to free him.
The two senior judges also ruled that it was for Mr Straw alone - and not the courts -to decide how to exercise that power.The two senior judges also ruled that it was for Mr Straw alone - and not the courts -to decide how to exercise that power.
The judges said the Bulgarian judicial process was over, but there was fresh evidence which had not been considered by the Bulgarian courts. The judges said the pardon relied upon fresh evidence which had not been considered by the Bulgarian courts.
A confession by another Liverpool fan, Graham Sankey, who was in Istanbul at the time of the attack, but who later retracted it, would not form part of the new evidence, the judges said.
I hope and pray Mr Straw can do the right thing Michael Shields SnrI hope and pray Mr Straw can do the right thing Michael Shields Snr
In court the judges said: "It is, in our judgment, open to the Secretary of State to entertain a request to exercise the royal prerogative. It is not for this court to say whether or how it might be exercised."In court the judges said: "It is, in our judgment, open to the Secretary of State to entertain a request to exercise the royal prerogative. It is not for this court to say whether or how it might be exercised."
Mr Straw said he would appoint senior counsel to advise him on whether to pardon Shields or not, in light of the High Court decision. Mr Straw said he would appoint senior counsel to advise him on whether to pardon Shields or not, in light of the High Court decision
The Justice Secretary said the case had to be looked at very closely, along with the implication it could have on cases of other British prisoners abroad.The Justice Secretary said the case had to be looked at very closely, along with the implication it could have on cases of other British prisoners abroad.
He added: "I will ensure this process is undertaken as quickly as possible, and can assure Michael Shields and his family that I will reach a decision on whether to recommend granting a pardon as swiftly as is possible.
"While recognising the frustration of Michael Shields' family and his campaign team, I am also duty bound to work within the law."
Mr and Mrs Shields say their campaign will continue
Shields is currently serving the remainder of his sentence at Thorn Cross Young Offenders' Institute in Appleton Thorn in Warrington, Cheshire.Shields is currently serving the remainder of his sentence at Thorn Cross Young Offenders' Institute in Appleton Thorn in Warrington, Cheshire.
Liverpool Labour Euro MP Arlene McCarthy, commenting on today's High Court ruling, said: "The High Court ruling frees the way for Michael's release. It's a brilliant result for Michael and his family and we are now finally seeing the end to a three-year battle to get justice for Michael."Liverpool Labour Euro MP Arlene McCarthy, commenting on today's High Court ruling, said: "The High Court ruling frees the way for Michael's release. It's a brilliant result for Michael and his family and we are now finally seeing the end to a three-year battle to get justice for Michael."
Following the decision, his father, Michael Shields Senior, said: "It's just heart-breaking for us. Following the decision, his father, Michael Shields senior, said: "It's just heart-breaking for us.
"We just want to get him home and put put everything behind us and get on with our lives. It's been so hard for us."We just want to get him home and put put everything behind us and get on with our lives. It's been so hard for us.
"I hope and pray Mr Straw can do the right thing.""I hope and pray Mr Straw can do the right thing."
Jago Russell, chief executive of Fair Trials International, which defends the rights of those facing charges in a country other than their own, welcomed the ruling.
He said: "After a grossly unfair trial in Bulgaria, Michael Shields has already spent over three years in prison.
"It is now up to the British Government to pardon Michael and to bring his ordeal to an end."
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