Imprisoned Gerry Conlon slams 'judicial terrorists' in 1988 letter to Haughey
By 1988, The Guildford Four had served over 13 years in prison having been handed down life sentences.
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By 1988, The Guildford Four had served over 13 years in prison having been handed down life sentences.
An RTÉ documentary followed Armstrong on and told his story.
“I’m a totally innocent man.”
Michael D Higgins has paid tribute to the Gerry Conlon, who died on Saturday morning.
Paul Hill, one of the Guildford Four, also said that the group had suffered a “greater miscarriage of justice than those who died in the Guildford, Woolwich and Birmingham bombings”.
Gerry Conlon spent 14 years in prison for an IRA bombing that he played no part in.