20/08/2013

Marian Price Convicted On Protest Charges

Convicted IRA bomber Marian Price has been found guilty of protest charges.

Marian McGlinchey, who goes by the name Marian Price, was convicted of two charges following a republican protest in the New Lodge area of Belfast three years ago.

The 59-year-old was accused of resisting and obstructing police at a white-line protest on 10 July 2010.

The case has been adjourned until 2 September.

Marian Price and her sister Dolours were convicted for their part in the IRA bombing of the Old Bailey in London in 1973, during which 200 people were injured and one died.

Her licence was revoked in 2011 and she spent two years in custody before finally being released earlier this year.

(IT/JP)

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