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Liverpool fan Michael Shields has walked free after being pardoned of the attempted murder of a barman in Bulgaria.Liverpool fan Michael Shields has walked free after being pardoned of the attempted murder of a barman in Bulgaria.
The 22-year-old student, from Liverpool, was convicted of carrying out the attack after his team's win in the 2005 Champions League final.The 22-year-old student, from Liverpool, was convicted of carrying out the attack after his team's win in the 2005 Champions League final.
Justice Secretary Jack Straw issued the royal pardon, saying that Mr Shields was "morally and technically innocent".Justice Secretary Jack Straw issued the royal pardon, saying that Mr Shields was "morally and technically innocent".
Mr Shields' parents, Michael Snr and Maria, were said to be "ecstatic".Mr Shields' parents, Michael Snr and Maria, were said to be "ecstatic".
Mr Shields has now been reunited with his family, who have campaigned for his release since he was convicted of the attack in Varna. Mr Shields has now been reunited with his family, who have campaigned for his release since he was convicted of the attack against barman Martin Georgiev in Varna.
A Downing Street spokesman said Prime Minister Gordon Brown was "very supportive" of the decision to pardon Mr Shields.
Maria and Michael Snr have been fighting for their son's freedom
Joey Graney, Mr Shields' uncle, said the family would like to see the Bulgarian authorities re-open the case and for the "real culprit to be caught".Joey Graney, Mr Shields' uncle, said the family would like to see the Bulgarian authorities re-open the case and for the "real culprit to be caught".
At first he couldn't believe it after all these years and knock-backs John Wheate Michael Shields' solicitor
He said: "This lad has lost four-and-a-half stone. Why should a lad, a young innocent lad, have to have gone through what he's gone through?He said: "This lad has lost four-and-a-half stone. Why should a lad, a young innocent lad, have to have gone through what he's gone through?
"I honestly believe there should be an inquiry.
"There should be a public inquiry into this case and I think the government should pressurise the Bulgarians to re-open this case."There should be a public inquiry into this case and I think the government should pressurise the Bulgarians to re-open this case.
"They know who the real culprit is - everyone knows who it is and he should be made to stand up and face what he really [did].""They know who the real culprit is - everyone knows who it is and he should be made to stand up and face what he really [did]."
Mr Shields has been held in Thorn Cross young offenders institution in Warrington after serving the initial part of his 15-year sentence in Bulgaria.Mr Shields has been held in Thorn Cross young offenders institution in Warrington after serving the initial part of his 15-year sentence in Bulgaria.
Mr Straw said that during the last meeting with the Shields family on 28 August he was told about a visit by two members of the Shields family to the home of another man alleged to be responsible for the crime. I have now concluded, having looked carefully at all the evidence..., that Michael Shields is telling the truth when he says he is innocent Justice Secretary Jack Straw
He said: "I was told that in the course of the visit that man made an oral confession to the crime in front of several other people. Mr Straw said that fresh evidence had come to light during a meeting with the Shields family on 28 August.
Maria and Michael Snr have been fighting for their son's freedom He was told that two members of the family had visited the home of another man alleged to be responsible for the crime, shortly after the attack in 2005.
"When looked at alongside all the previously available evidence, [it] has now satisfied me that Mr Shields meets the high test set by the court." "I was told in the course of the visit that the man made an oral confession in front of several other people," Mr Straw said.
Mr Straw added that he believed Mr Shields to be "morally and technically innocent". "This episode, I was told, happened on 22 July 2005, a day after the start of Mr Shields' trial in Bulgaria.
His solicitor, John Wheate, said the jailed fan was "absolutely ecstatic" when he was given the news earlier. "I will not set out in this statement all the evidence that has come to light over the last two weeks but suffice it to say that there is very good reason to believe I was being told the truth."
He said his client's family were informed by Mr Straw over the telephone. Mr Straw added: "I have now concluded, having looked carefully at all the evidence now available, that Michael Shields is telling the truth when he says he is innocent of the attempted murder of which he was convicted in Bulgaria.
"That being so I have recommended to Her Majesty the Queen that he should be granted a free pardon and she has graciously assented."
Merseyside Police were asked to investigate further and more evidence had "come to light over the last two weeks", Mr Straw added.
Jack Straw: "Michael Shields is telling the truth, when he says he is innocent..."
The police have since sent their evidence to the Bulgarian authorities and Mr Straw is also intending to speak to his counterpart in Bulgaria.
A Ministry of Justice spokesman said the British Ambassador in Sofia had already talked to the Bulgarian administration about the justice secretary's decision.
Mr Shields' solicitor, John Wheate, said his client's family were informed by Mr Straw over the telephone.
Mr Wheate said: "At first he couldn't believe it after all these years and knock-backs.Mr Wheate said: "At first he couldn't believe it after all these years and knock-backs.
'Miscarriage of justice'
"But now he is absolutely ecstatic and so are his family.""But now he is absolutely ecstatic and so are his family."
The pardon follows a campaign by the Shields family, MPs, clergymen, Liverpool players and others who believe he is innocent.The pardon follows a campaign by the Shields family, MPs, clergymen, Liverpool players and others who believe he is innocent.
Louise Ellman, Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside, who has been campaigning for Mr Shields' release since he was convicted, said: Liverpool councillor Joe Anderson, who embraced Mr Shields as he left Thorn Cross, said: "We've reached the milestone but the fight goes on to clear young Michael's name.
"Michael has suffered a gross miscarriage of justice, incarcerated for four years for a crime he did not commit and for which another man has confessed.
"I pay tribute to Michael's family and the people of Liverpool for their remarkable courage and persistence."
Mrs Ellman added: "Jack Straw has brought justice to an innocent young man.
Liverpool councillor Joe Anderson, who embraced Mr Shields as he left the institute, said: "We've reached the milestone but the fight goes on to clear young Michael's name.
"But today is for celebration that we've got him out and it's a fantastic day.""But today is for celebration that we've got him out and it's a fantastic day."