15/06/2012
Mark Harbinson Conviction Upheld By Court Of Appeal
Prominent loyalist Mark Harbinson, jailed for sexually abusing a 13-year-old girl, has failed to overturn his conviction at the Court of Appeal.
The 45-year-old, from Stoneyford in County Antrim was jailed for three and a half years in May 2011.
The judges at the Court of Appeal said the evidence against Harbinson was "compelling" and ruled that the original verdict was safe.
His legal team appealed on the basis of the girl's allegedly unreliable evidence.
However Lord Justice Girvan upheld the original conviction, saying: "While the complainant's evidence on some of the details surrounding the events of the night in question may have been unsatisfactory we are wholly unpersuaded that the jury reached an unsafe verdict on the core allegations."
Harbinson, who came to prominence during the Drumcree marching protest, protested his innocence during his trial and appeal.
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The 45-year-old, from Stoneyford in County Antrim was jailed for three and a half years in May 2011.
The judges at the Court of Appeal said the evidence against Harbinson was "compelling" and ruled that the original verdict was safe.
His legal team appealed on the basis of the girl's allegedly unreliable evidence.
However Lord Justice Girvan upheld the original conviction, saying: "While the complainant's evidence on some of the details surrounding the events of the night in question may have been unsatisfactory we are wholly unpersuaded that the jury reached an unsafe verdict on the core allegations."
Harbinson, who came to prominence during the Drumcree marching protest, protested his innocence during his trial and appeal.
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