04/12/2008
Jailed Liverpool Fan Takes Case To High Court
A Liverpool football fan who is jailed in Bulgaria, is due to take his bid for freedom to the High Court in London, (pictured).
Michael Shields, 22, is serving a 10-year sentence for the attempted murder of a barman in Bulgaria. The barman was attacked following Liverpool's Champions League final victory in Istanbul, Turkey in May 2005.
Shields - who maintains his innocence - was initially jailed for 15 years, but was transferred to the UK in 2006. He was convicted of attempted murder after a paving slab was dropped on barman Martin Georgiev's head.
He is serving the remainder of his sentence - which was reduced to 10 years on appeal in Bulgaria - at HMP Haverigg in Cumbria.
The 22-year-old is seeking a judicial review, after Justice Secretary Jack Straw refused to issue a free pardon.
The legal challenge will examine whether there are powers to "grant a pardon to repatriated prisoners wrongly convicted in a foreign jurisdiction".
Meanwhile, the Fair Trials Abroad have described his conviction as a blatant miscarriage of justice.
Liverpool FC also showed their support for the 22-year-old during the warm up for Monday night's game against West Ham at Anfield, by wearing t-shirts bearing the words 'Free Michael Now', and also displaying the phrase as a mosaic in the Kop.
(JM)
Michael Shields, 22, is serving a 10-year sentence for the attempted murder of a barman in Bulgaria. The barman was attacked following Liverpool's Champions League final victory in Istanbul, Turkey in May 2005.
Shields - who maintains his innocence - was initially jailed for 15 years, but was transferred to the UK in 2006. He was convicted of attempted murder after a paving slab was dropped on barman Martin Georgiev's head.
He is serving the remainder of his sentence - which was reduced to 10 years on appeal in Bulgaria - at HMP Haverigg in Cumbria.
The 22-year-old is seeking a judicial review, after Justice Secretary Jack Straw refused to issue a free pardon.
The legal challenge will examine whether there are powers to "grant a pardon to repatriated prisoners wrongly convicted in a foreign jurisdiction".
Meanwhile, the Fair Trials Abroad have described his conviction as a blatant miscarriage of justice.
Liverpool FC also showed their support for the 22-year-old during the warm up for Monday night's game against West Ham at Anfield, by wearing t-shirts bearing the words 'Free Michael Now', and also displaying the phrase as a mosaic in the Kop.
(JM)
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