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Soldier mounts legal challenge to murder prosecution of teen Daniel Hegarty in 1972

December 9, 2019
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Daniel Hegarty was shot dead by a British soldier in Derry in 1972

A FORMER British soldier is mounting a legal challenge to being prosecuted for the murder of a teenage boy in Derry 47 years ago.

Daniel Hegarty was shot twice in the head during a British Army operation in Creggan in July 1972.

In April this year the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) announced that the ex-serviceman, who cannot be identified, is to be charged with the 15-year-old’s murder.

He is also facing prosecution for intentionally wounding Daniel’s cousin Christopher Hegarty, then aged 17, in the same incident.

The Belfast Telegraph reports that lawyers representing the former soldier are now seeking to judicially review those PPS decisions.

Due to an anonymity order he can only be referred to as JR84.

Further reporting restrictions are being sought to ensure no details about his identity or whereabouts are disclosed.

At a review hearing in the High Court on Monday Lord Chief Justice Sir Declan Morgan set out steps to ensure media organisations have an opportunity to challenge the current anonymity arrangements.

The case is expected to be mentioned again next month.

Daniel Hegarty was killed during Operation Motorman, when British troops were deployed in Derry at the height of the Troubles to clear so-called no-go areas.

British Army’s Operation Motorman in July 1972 in Derry

In 2011 an inquest jury unanimously found he posed no risk and had been shot without warning.

Five years later a decision was taken not to prosecute JR84.

But in May 2018 the High Court quashed that determination following legal action by the Hegarty family.

The current NI Director of Public Prosecutions, Stephen Herron, then carried out a review of the case before announcing charges are to be brought.

His decision is challenged by JR84 on a number of grounds.

The veteran soldier’s representatives are expected to argue there was a failure to take proper account of the evidence.

Further points cannot be publicised for legal reasons.

Adjourning proceedings, Sir Declan imposed a deadline for dealing with any issues around reporting restrictions in the case.

Soldier mounts legal challenge to murder prosecution of teen Daniel Hegarty in 1972 was last modified: December 11th, 2019 by John

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