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Legal row breaks out over Lockerbie trial document



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Published Date: 21 February 2008
DAVID Miliband, the Foreign Secretary, believes releasing a secret document to the Lockerbie bomber would cause "real harm" to the national interest, appeal court judges were told yesterday.
Mr Miliband has issued a "public interest immunity certificate" against revealing the paper from an unidentified foreign power, which has insisted it should remain confidential and be kept from lawyers for Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al-Megrahi.

However
, Elish Angiolini, QC, Scotland's senior prosecutor, the Lord Advocate, is happy for it to be seen by Megrahi's lawyers. It relates to the timer alleged to have been fitted in the bomb.

Margaret Scott, QC, for Megrahi, accused the UK government of interfering in his appeal. But Lord Davidson, QC, the Advocate-General for Scotland, said: "To blithely hand the document out, as (Megrahi] considers possible, would be to act contrary to the interests of the UK government."

The judges at the Court of Criminal Appeal in Edinburgh reserved their decision on whether a public interest immunity plea by the Advocate-General is competent when the Lord Advocate, as the independent head of the prosecution service in Scotland, has not stated such a plea.

Megrahi has been granted a second appeal against his conviction for the 1988 bombing, which killed 270 people.





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  • Last Updated: 20 February 2008 10:38 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

2Right,

On Location 21/02/2008 02:17:54
Just another example of our Government covering up their mistakes again and covering for their colleagues.
What a stain on the Judicial System in Scotland once again where an appellant is not allowed to present his full grounds because the Government refuse to disclose Crucial & Key Material.

However, Elish Angiolini, QC, Scotland's senior prosecutor, the Lord Advocate, is happy for it to be seen by Megrahi's lawyers.

So what is the problem with this then.
Go for it Ms Scott, not very often Angiolini concedes
2

Edwin & Mahnaz Bollier, Mebo Ltd,

Zurich/Switzerland 21/02/2008 04:18:21

Governmental interference and political intrigues
instead of civil and human rights !!!

The Appeal Court in Edinburgh was reported today (20.2.08) that the Scottish Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini QC had agreed to open the secret text about the electronic MEBO MST-13 timer in the document under "national security" which relieves Libya and its official Mr Megrahi.

But the UK Government by Advocate General Lord Davidson QC, blocked the progress and has argued that it is not in the public interest to release the secret document....! more soon...
MEBO is very confident that the Libyan Official Mr. Abdelbaset al-Megrahi (political hostage) gets soon back
his honour and liberty after the Scottish Appeal Court in Edinburgh has revised its decision in the "Lockerbie-Affair".

The political hostage and "Lockerbie victim 271"
Abdelbaset AL MEGRAHI, suffering since April 6th, 1999 until now
296,350,930 painful seconds, innocent in scottish prisons...

Pls. visit our webpage: http://www.lockerbie.ch
3

yockel,

21/02/2008 07:12:06
#1 "mistakes" me thinks not!
4

Edwin & Mahnaz Bollier, Mebo Ltd,

Zurich/Switzerland 21/02/2008 07:20:57

Disgrace, Disgrace for the "Westminster Justice"...

Governmental interference, political intrigues and
suppression instead of civil and human rights !!!

The Appeal Court in Edinburgh was reported today (20.2.2008) that the Scottish Lord Advocate Elish Angiolini QC had agreed to open the secret text about the electronic MEBO MST-13 timer in the document under "national security" which relieves Libya and its official Mr Megrahi.

But the UK Government by Advocate General Lord Davidson QC, blocked the progress and has argued that it is not in the public interest to release the secret document. He claimed: "The national security was at stake"!!!

MEBO is very confident that the Libyan Official Mr. Abdelbaset al-Megrahi (political hostage) gets soon back his honour and liberty after the Scottish Appeal Court in Edinburgh has revised its decision in the "Lockerbie-Affair".

The political hostage and "Lockerbie victim 271"
Abdelbaset AL MEGRAHI, suffering since April 6th, 1999 until now
296,364,834 painful seconds,innocent in scottish prisons...
More truth news on: http://www.lockerbie.ch
5

A Clamper,

Edinburgh 21/02/2008 16:33:40
This evidence would prove Megrahi is innocent and that he was fitted up by the CIA, and we can't have that coming out now can we ?
6

C Carter,

London 22/02/2008 02:29:15
This evidence proves beyond doubt that the British Government, once again, fabricated evidence against an innocent person.
It is not the national interest that will be harmed by the release of this evidence but the reputations of those criminals in high places who are involved in the fabrication of same.
The same people are using the same ridiculous excuse to refuse a public inquiry into another of their crimes-London Bombings 7/7. Here again the evidence is poorly fabricated as any legitimate investigation would expose.

The criminals behind these acts of judicial perversions should be behind bars, not in positions of power from where they continually manipulate the law to cover up their own heinous crimes.


 

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