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Mr. McCabe
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what is the Government's response to the findings announced by the European Commission on Human Rights regarding the applications by T and V about their trial and subsequent sentence of detention at Her Majesty's Pleasure for murder. [77571]
Mr. Straw
In summary, the findings of the European Commission on Human Rights were as follows:
- On Article 3 (`Production of torture') the Commission found no violation in relation to the trial.
- On Article 6(1) (Right to a fair trial') the Commission found violation by 14 votes to 5 in relation to the trial.
- On Article 14 (Prohibition of discrimination') the Commission found no separate issue because of the violation on Article 6 above.
- On Article 3 the Commission found no violation in relation to the sentence.
- On Article 5(1) ('Right to liberty and security') the Commission found no violation in relation to the sentence.
- On Article 6(1) the Commission found violation by 18 votes to 1 in relation to the tariff.
- On Article 5(4) the Commission found violation by 18 votes to 1 in relation to the tariff and review of detention.
I have placed a copy of the Commission's findings in the Library.