I Heart Internet wrote: » And he's gonna bring Gerry down with him. Poor Gerry is missing the bank holiday weekend as it is!
keeponhurling wrote: » I really hope that if there is something that made it worthwhile to interview him, it is released. Otherwise the PSNI does lose credibility, which is not good. Arresting him now, after ignoring any inquiry results about other murders from years ago does seem consistent. SF have a murky past, but PSNI do need to be held to different standards and be squeaky clean
tomwaterford wrote: » it would appear that nothing has...
I Heart Internet wrote: » RTE are suggesting the PSNI may be looking to charge Adams with IRA membership. Now I'd like to see every single person brought to trial who had a hand in Mrs McConvilles death, Gerry included if he was part of it, but I think an IRA membership charge right now would be silly and appear petty on the part of the PSNI.
I Heart Internet wrote: » RTE are suggesting the PSNI may be looking to charge Adams with IRA membership. Now I'd like to see every single person brought to trial who had a hand in Mrs McConvilles death, Gerry included, but I think an IRA membership charge right now would be silly and appear petty on the part of the PSNI.
William F wrote: » Have you a link?
keeponhurling wrote: » Well due to the good Friday agreement, even people who were done for IRA crimes were released if IRA disarmed. So if Adams was charged with IRA membership, is it just a token charge and he is instantly release?
Fratton Fred wrote: » On the news earlier they said his barrister was there as well. It's looking serious. They also stated that David Cameron has spoken to several key figures, including McGuinnes. I'd say it isn't looking good for Gerry. If he is charged and there is water tight evidence implicating him, I wonder if we'll see Sinn Fein distance themselves from him.
Fratton Fred wrote: » If he is charged and there is water tight evidence implicating him, I wonder if we'll see Sinn Fein distance themselves from him.
I Heart Internet wrote: » It seems quite a complicated situation, even post Good Friday - couldn't quite follow Tommy Gorman's thinking on the news.
tomwaterford wrote: » 2 years max...even for murder
William F wrote: » Would a conviction like this require the organisation to be in actual existence?
Fratton Fred wrote: » I wonder if we'll see Sinn Fein distance themselves from him.
Zubeneschamali wrote: » As soon as the word "Guilty" is pronounced in court, we will suddenly be in an alternate reality where everyone knew Gerry was involved, the dogs in the street knew, and he only denied it as a gesture, a form of words to keep the intransigent and unreasonable Loyalists on board with the Peace Process, which was all his idea, and he should get a medal for being so convincing.
Lady Spangles wrote: » But even if there are charges, wouldn't they be based on these Boston Tapes? That won't stand up in Court as they cannot be cross examined (the participants are dead).
I Heart Internet wrote: » I would have thought so too! But Tommy Gorman seemed to tell a different story - sorry I don't have the full story but TG really was suggesting the feeling was he may be charged with membership.
tomwaterford wrote: » this would appear to be an exercise in how the psni can waste money...as if loyalists would give them plenty to do for the summer
keeponhurling wrote: » Yes, I'd assume your average PSNI officer would rather spend time in something that might actually lead to a conviction, not token questioning (if in fact it is political token questioning)
R P McMurphy wrote: » If the net result of the last number of days is a charge of membership of an organisation that has not existed in almost ten years then someone in the PSNI needs to have their position evaluated.
Sierra Oscar wrote: » Tommy's contribution to the 6.1 news was a little bizarre. As you say he mentioned the possibility that he might be charged with IRA membership, and intelligence evidence from the time that he was dealing with the British / Irish governments could be used. I would be surprised if that happens. It could really undermine the peace process.
Sierra Oscar wrote: » Tommy's contribution to the 6.1 news was a little bizarre. As you say he mentioned the possibility that Gerry might be charged with IRA membership, and intelligence evidence from the time that he was dealing with the British / Irish governments could be used as evidence. I would be surprised if that happens. It could really undermine the peace process.