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Judges urged to quash Helen McCourt killer's parole | Judges urged to quash Helen McCourt killer's parole |
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The mother of a 22-year-old insurance clerk murdered in 1988 has asked judges to quash a Parole Board decision to release her daughter's killer. | The mother of a 22-year-old insurance clerk murdered in 1988 has asked judges to quash a Parole Board decision to release her daughter's killer. |
Marie McCourt, 77, said Ian Simms should not be freed until he revealed where Helen McCourt's body was hidden. | |
She said the Parole Board's decision to agree to Simms' release on licence in February of this year was wrong. | |
Two judges are considering her judicial review application at a virtual High Court hearing. | |
Lady Justice Macur and Mr Justice Chamberlain have been told Ms McCourt was murdered in Billinge, Merseyside, in February 1988 while on her way home. | |
Simms, a former pub landlord who has always maintained his innocence, was convicted of Helen's abduction and murder after a trial at Liverpool Crown Court in March 1989 and given a life sentence, with a minimum term of 16 years. | |
A barrister representing Mrs McCourt told judges the application was the first of its kind. | |
Tom Little QC said she had campaigned for many years for a change in the law relating to the parole of murderers who refuse to provide information about the location of their victim's body. | |
Legislation in the Prisoners (Disclosure of Information about Victims) Bill - which is known as Helen's Law - is now moving towards its final stages of parliamentary scrutiny. | |
The conditions of his release mean he must remain at a designated address and wear an electronic tag. | |
He is also subject to a curfew and must avoid contact with his victim's family. | |
Two judges previously refused Mrs McCourt's bid to postpone Simms' release until the judicial review had concluded. | |
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