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Post by jeanmonroe 20.04.16 11:43

After the apellate court GA book ban was 'lifted' in 2010, the Mcs 'had' the opportunity to proceed to the Portuguese Supreme Court to counteract/appeal the appellate court 'decision'.

From memory, and istbc, they did NOT go to the Supreme court. (something along the lines of accidentally 'missing the deadline to 'file')

They bought a private libel case against GA.

Did the McS ever go to Portugals' Supreme Court to 'overturn' the appellate court 'book ban lifting' case.........THEY LOST?

I think not.

Will they NOW go to Supreme Court over this latest loss erm, decision/judgement, by the courts.

Or 'cry wolf'.................AGAIN!
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Post by mouse 20.04.16 11:44

As I mentioned above - Nick Ferrari, on his show yesterday - had a couple of retired cops on. One being Old Hamish. He seemed to be implying that they still had stuff to go on. That things change, people come forward later as their circumstance etc, etc. Nick Ferrari appeared, in what he said, to be of the opinion that however sad, it had to be closed at one point. Also seemed to think that the Government/Establishment were too afraid of closing it due to public opinion. 

Yesterday Hamish and the other old cop said he thought that public opinion was well behind the Mccanns and the continuation of the investigation, however this was yesterday - PR Day - and today and last night we have comments on the DM site which point to an ant-feeling, and a very strong at that. 

Ferrari also mentioned that the Parents had a charity that they could use (yes he did say charity - and I do believe he believed it to be so - a member of the journalism world who wasn't aware of this fact, obviously not up on the true status of the set-up, and nobody corrected him. Just goes to show that if he can be misled how many of the general public have been left thinking that this is bonafide charity that they have donated to. 

Possibly this fact needs to be flagged up again, might make the public even more against this futile investigation.
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Post by MayMuse 20.04.16 11:46

Willowthewisp...Thank you, I agree whole heartedly! Brenda has not been forgotten by those who care roses

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Post by Jill Havern 20.04.16 12:05

Courtesy of PeterMac:



Appeal court judges reject McCann’s ‘libel win’


Almost a year to the day that former PJ coordinator Gonçalo Amaral learnt that the parents of missing Madeleine McCann had successfully sued him over his book “The Truth of the Lie”, three appeal court judges have ruled that there is essentially no case to answer.

Ferreira de Almeida, Catarina Manso and Alexandrina Branquinho have unanimously overturned the ruling of a lower court, freeing Amaral from a €500,000 bill for damages and another €106,000 in legal costs.

The McCanns, who were originally suing Amaral for €1.2 million, are “almost certain” to appeal. But the fact that the judges were united over their 16-page decision speaks volumes.

The question, they explained, was essentially on “appreciating an alleged illegality”.

Amaral’s thesis - that Madeleine “was not abducted, but had died accidentally” and that her parents, knowing this, had “covered up” the facts using “the theory of kidnap to elude” was nothing new.

It came from evidence contained in police files on the case, and it was the basis for the couple being made “arguidos” in the original investigation.

The judges thus accepted Amaral’s contention that he wrote “Truth of the Lie” “to expose his vision of the facts”, saying that it followed that “publication of the said book has to be considered a legitimate exercise of the right to an opinion”.

But even more, the panel stated that it was the McCanns who “multiplied themselves in interviews and interventions in national and international media” to the point that “one must conclude that it was they who voluntarily limited their rights to reservation and the intimacy of private life”.

In very stilted legal jargon, the bottom line is that the judges basically rated Amaral’s right to an opinion on the same level as anyone else’s.

Picking up the story, the Daily Mail managed to speak to McCann defence lawyer Isabel Duarte who said both she and her clients were “obviously disappointed”.

Duarte added however that she was not surprised, as “one of the judges ruled in favour of a previous appeal overturning a ban on the book”.

Indeed, McCann lawyers tried to remove this  judge (Catarina Manso), altogether. A legal source has calculated that the shenanigans “cost some two months of time, which explains why this decision took so long”.

As Público explains, copies of the “Truth of the Lie” can now once again go on sale (which television reports suggest will happen next week), as can the DVD film documentary, the property of Valentim de Carvalho Filmes and television station TVI.

The panel’s decision, Duarte told the Mail, was “an appreciation of the law and not the facts.

“We can appeal to the Supreme Court which we will do as soon as we have instructions from our clients”, she said. “We obviously hope the appeal will succeed. The McCanns never received any compensation money after the original decision, although the money was deposited at the court”.

This is something Amaral will very likely be addressing with his own lawyers, as he has had his assets frozen since the McCann’s launched their civil action seven years ago.

Day-to-day life for the former cop has not been easy in the interim, but he has been buoyed by support - much of it coming from the UK - which last year saw over £50,000 raised towards his legal costs via an appeal launched by a budding British criminology student.

Amaral’s stance throughout the ordeal has been to insist on his right to freedom of expression - though he has intimated that ‘when all this is over’, he may well be filing civil charges of his own.

Speaking to Nova Gente magazine last year, he said: “Each thing in its own time”.

It won’t only be the McCanns he plans to sue, “but their group of friends and other people and entities”, he said, stressing “there is an illicit action that was indeed performed, the neglect in guarding their children which caused direct damages to many people, not only myself”.

Members of the Ocean Club staff were fired, he said, “many of them unjustly, passing from mere employees and heads of their families to suspects in a criminal investigation when they had nothing to do with the matter”.

Coincidentally, Tuesday’s ‘news of the appeal result in Portugal’ came as papers in UK were highlighting remarks made by “the detective in charge of the search for Madeleine” Detective Chief Superintendent Mick Duthie - a new name in the British-led inquiry - who said police “still believe Madeleine could be found alive”.

Glossing over the fact that British press has given the long-running probe by the Metropolitan Police until October before funding is pulled altogether (click here), Duthie told reporters that Operation Grange (so far costing British taxpayers in excess of £12 million) could be extended by additional funding, as there is “always a possibility that we will find Madeleine”.

Nevertheless, this week is one for the Amaral camp.

The former detective said Tuesday’s news was “a tremendous and important victory for the right to opinion, freedom of expression and democracy”.

He also said he was “fully aware” that the victory was only possible thanks to the support he has received, “from Portuguese citizens and other nationalities but principally from British subjects, including British police colleagues” - all of whom he thanks “from the bottom of my heart”.

“The victory belongs to those who believe in truth, honesty and the realisation of justice”, he concluded, with a simple “Thank you”.

But, with social media buzzing and articles throughout the world’s press, there is no getting away from the fact that Tuesday’s news came just weeks before the ninth anniversary of three-year-old Madeleine’s baffling disappearance.

Despite all the millions spent, all the agony of lawsuits and strife, all the pain of all those involved, no one seems any closer to the hidden nugget that will finally lift the lid of this extraordinary mystery.

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Post by jeanmonroe 20.04.16 12:11

Duarte added however that she was not surprised, as “one of the judges ruled in favour of a previous appeal overturning a ban on the book”.

Indeed, McCann lawyers tried to remove this  judge (Catarina Manso), altogether. A legal source has calculated that the shenanigans “cost some two months of time, which explains why this decision took so long”.
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They should have tried to have 'removed' the other two 'biased' judges, as well, then!

ps: Just a pity, for them, that Lord Justice Leveson........ isn't Portuguese.! winkwink
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Post by aiyoyo 20.04.16 12:15

Doug D wrote:Aiyoyo:
 
‘Be interesting to see if the legal costs obliged on them will come out from the Fund or from their own pockets. Next year's audited accounts will be a revelation.’
 
Based on their previous reporting form we will have to wait till Jan. 2018 for those as the accounts year-end has already passed.
 
In order to take money from the fund to pay these costs, presumably they would have to change the ‘objects’ clause in the Mem & Arts back again as the original clause 3.1.3:

'To provide support, including financial assistance, to Madeleine's family'
 
was changed by amendment filed at Companies House 17th December 2011 to remove this clause completely.
   
Any new amendment to this is likely to get flagged up before any accounts are published, which would give an early indication of their thinking.

Good points.

Ferreira de Almeida, Catarina Manso and Alexandrina Branquinho have unanimously overturned the ruling of a lower court, freeing Amaral from a €500,000 bill for damages and another €106,000 in legal costs.

As it stands, defendants-side legal costs obliged on them is over100K in euros. Bearing in mind their own legal costs have to be factored in, not forgetting also there will be cost to file their appeal which will run to 5-digit figure, all added up will mount up to hundreds of thousands for them.

It's a safe bet to say they are no way going to pay this sort of figure out of their own pockets. I will be very surprised if they did since they haven't spent a penny of their own money on her search.

Unless they have a mysterious benefactor willing to foot their legal bills I predict they will resort to have the M&A re-amended to reinstate previously "deleted" clause.

Any amendment to M&A would have to be filed first with Companies House before they can put it to use for their purpose. I doubt new amendment would get flagged up before the accounts. At best we are likely to see them (amended M&A and legal costs payment) appearing side by side in the next accounts filing, as use of Fund to settle legal costs must be supported/quantified by an explanatory note. That is when the revelation will come in. They don't have a legal requirement to flag up amended M&A prior to release of audited accounts, but have a legal obligation to define the M&A on how fund will be used.
We may have to wait another year or two to find out if Fund was exploited or not for personal use but they can't hide any abuse of the fund. Any large sum of money paid out from fund would have to be accounted for properly, there is no way they can hide it under misc or search costs.

Anyway this defeat opens up a can of worms for them.
It would be of interest to know -
Who will borne their legal costs?
Since there are five plaintiffs - Kate & Gerry and Children (including Madeleine), if using fund, how are they going to justify using Fund to pay for litigations made in individual names?
If they amend M&A to pay personal bills from Fund, the Fund is no longer objective, so then public questioning the exploitation of fund can become a real contention for them.


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Post by jeanmonroe 20.04.16 12:23

The silence of RB, and 'like minded' erm, 'friends', 'legal fees fundraisers', for the McS, is 'deafening'!
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Post by pennylane 20.04.16 12:30

Get'emGonçalo wrote:Courtesy of PeterMac:



Appeal court judges reject McCann’s ‘libel win’


Almost a year to the day that former PJ coordinator Gonçalo Amaral learnt that the parents of missing Madeleine McCann had successfully sued him over his book “The Truth of the Lie”, three appeal court judges have ruled that there is essentially no case to answer.

Ferreira de Almeida, Catarina Manso and Alexandrina Branquinho have unanimously overturned the ruling of a lower court, freeing Amaral from a €500,000 bill for damages and another €106,000 in legal costs.

The McCanns, who were originally suing Amaral for €1.2 million, are “almost certain” to appeal. But the fact that the judges were united over their 16-page decision speaks volumes.

The question, they explained, was essentially on “appreciating an alleged illegality”.

Amaral’s thesis - that Madeleine “was not abducted, but had died accidentally” and that her parents, knowing this, had “covered up” the facts using “the theory of kidnap to elude” was nothing new.

It came from evidence contained in police files on the case, and it was the basis for the couple being made “arguidos” in the original investigation.

The judges thus accepted Amaral’s contention that he wrote “Truth of the Lie” “to expose his vision of the facts”, saying that it followed that “publication of the said book has to be considered a legitimate exercise of the right to an opinion”.

But even more, the panel stated that it was the McCanns who “multiplied themselves in interviews and interventions in national and international media” to the point that “one must conclude that it was they who voluntarily limited their rights to reservation and the intimacy of private life”.

In very stilted legal jargon, the bottom line is that the judges basically rated Amaral’s right to an opinion on the same level as anyone else’s.

Picking up the story, the Daily Mail managed to speak to McCann defence lawyer Isabel Duarte who said both she and her clients were “obviously disappointed”.

Duarte added however that she was not surprised, as “one of the judges ruled in favour of a previous appeal overturning a ban on the book”.

Indeed, McCann lawyers tried to remove this  judge (Catarina Manso), altogether. A legal source has calculated that the shenanigans “cost some two months of time, which explains why this decision took so long”.

As Público explains, copies of the “Truth of the Lie” can now once again go on sale (which television reports suggest will happen next week), as can the DVD film documentary, the property of Valentim de Carvalho Filmes and television station TVI.

The panel’s decision, Duarte told the Mail, was “an appreciation of the law and not the facts.

“We can appeal to the Supreme Court which we will do as soon as we have instructions from our clients”, she said. “We obviously hope the appeal will succeed. The McCanns never received any compensation money after the original decision, although the money was deposited at the court”.

This is something Amaral will very likely be addressing with his own lawyers, as he has had his assets frozen since the McCann’s launched their civil action seven years ago.

Day-to-day life for the former cop has not been easy in the interim, but he has been buoyed by support - much of it coming from the UK - which last year saw over £50,000 raised towards his legal costs via an appeal launched by a budding British criminology student.

Amaral’s stance throughout the ordeal has been to insist on his right to freedom of expression - though he has intimated that ‘when all this is over’, he may well be filing civil charges of his own.

Speaking to Nova Gente magazine last year, he said: “Each thing in its own time”.

It won’t only be the McCanns he plans to sue, “but their group of friends and other people and entities”, he said, stressing “there is an illicit action that was indeed performed, the neglect in guarding their children which caused direct damages to many people, not only myself”.

Members of the Ocean Club staff were fired, he said, “many of them unjustly, passing from mere employees and heads of their families to suspects in a criminal investigation when they had nothing to do with the matter”.

Coincidentally, Tuesday’s ‘news of the appeal result in Portugal’ came as papers in UK were highlighting remarks made by “the detective in charge of the search for Madeleine” Detective Chief Superintendent Mick Duthie - a new name in the British-led inquiry - who said police “still believe Madeleine could be found alive”.

Glossing over the fact that British press has given the long-running probe by the Metropolitan Police until October before funding is pulled altogether (click here), Duthie told reporters that Operation Grange (so far costing British taxpayers in excess of £12 million) could be extended by additional funding, as there is “always a possibility that we will find Madeleine”.

Nevertheless, this week is one for the Amaral camp.

The former detective said Tuesday’s news was “a tremendous and important victory for the right to opinion, freedom of expression and democracy”.

He also said he was “fully aware” that the victory was only possible thanks to the support he has received, “from Portuguese citizens and other nationalities but principally from British subjects, including British police colleagues” - all of whom he thanks “from the bottom of my heart”.

“The victory belongs to those who believe in truth, honesty and the realisation of justice”, he concluded, with a simple “Thank you”.

But, with social media buzzing and articles throughout the world’s press, there is no getting away from the fact that Tuesday’s news came just weeks before the ninth anniversary of three-year-old Madeleine’s baffling disappearance.

Despite all the millions spent, all the agony of lawsuits and strife, all the pain of all those involved, no one seems any closer to the hidden nugget that will finally lift the lid of this extraordinary mystery.

natasha.donn@algarveresident.com
 
He also said he was “fully aware” that the victory was only possible thanks to the support he has received, “from Portuguese citizens and other nationalities but principally from British subjects, including British police colleagues” - all of whom he thanks “from the bottom of my heart”.

The victory belongs to those who believe in truth, honesty and the realisation of justice”, he concluded, with a simple “Thank you”. 



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Post by Verdi 20.04.16 12:37

As I said yesterday, tomorrow is another day.  As expected the story running in today's nationals is slightly less complimentary and rather more aggressive in tone towards Mr. Amaral.

Good old faithful die hard Antonella Lazzeri (most definitely not to be confused with lazzeri-lies-in-the-sun, although of course she does) must have received a very early morning call;  who better to redress the balance - after all we can't have the great British public being misled into thinking that Mr. Amaral is the victim and Messrs. McCann not the victors, now can we?

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Post by Verdi 20.04.16 12:43

A member up-page questioned why this case is being investigated by Scotland Yard's Homicide squad, if they are not investigating a murder.  Perhaps this helps..

Metroplitan Police - Homicide and Serious Crime Command

The Homicide and Serious Crime Command is responsible for the investigation of homicide and other serious crimes in London.

Murder Investigation Teams investigate:

All murder, manslaughter and infanticide offences



Deaths within the workplace or mass disaster where culpability for the loss of life is likely to be an issue in criminal court


Attempted murder where the evidence of intent is unambiguous or where a risk assessment identifies substantive risk to life


High-risk missing persons where there is a substantive reason to suspect life has been taken or is under threat


Linked series of two or more stranger rapes which are beyond the capability of SCD2 Sapphire Command or other 'critical incidents'

Additionally, the teams provide advice for the MPS and other police forces on 'High Risk' situations.

http://content.met.police.uk/Site/homicideseriouscrime

I think it fair to say, any case of a missing child with no trace or known motive, would be categorized as high risk.  Why the Metropolitan Police, the London force, were assigned to review and subsequently re-investigate a Portuguese case is another matter altogether.  I've yet to see a satisfactory explanation for this extraordinary move.

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Post by jeanmonroe 20.04.16 12:49

Spokesman Clarence Mitchell said: “The process is not over yet. It is a matter for Kate and Gerry’s lawyers to deal with.”
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'nuffink to do wiv ME, guv!'

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Post by Bishop Brennan 20.04.16 13:14

jeanmonroe wrote:Duarte added however that she was not surprised, as “one of the judges ruled in favour of a previous appeal overturning a ban on the book”.

Indeed, McCann lawyers tried to remove this  judge (Catarina Manso), altogether. A legal source has calculated that the shenanigans “cost some two months of time, which explains why this decision took so long”.
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They should have tried to have 'removed' the other two 'biased' judges, as well, then!

ps: Just a pity, for them, that Lord Justice Leveson........ isn't Portuguese.! winkwink

For those unlucky enough to have dealt with a narcissist during a domestic break-up, you will know that they LOVE court cases.  It puts them front and centre of the drama - in a constant pursuit for others to admit that they are RIGHT.  There is no legal stunt they will not try, no obscure technicality or annoying delay that will not be jumped on in glee.  It's all to prove how CLEVER they are. Winning the battles is everything.  

So this news of attempted judge-nobbling comes as no surprise - and for Gerry, no legal avenue will be left unexplored going forward - European Courts anyone?   He's probably researching it even as we read.  In some ways, he wants this to go on for ever.  Fighting - looking for an angle - being in the middle of it all.  Always proving how smart he is and confounding the ENEMY, Amaral, at every turn.    

For those lucky enough not to have had to deal with one - pray you never do!
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Post by willowthewisp 20.04.16 13:15

jeanmonroe wrote:Spokesman Clarence Mitchell said: “The process is not over yet. It is a matter for Kate and Gerry’s lawyers to deal with.”
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'nuffink to do wiv ME, guv!'

'remind me, who is Kate and Gerry, guv?'
I'Ve been in Australia trying to distance myself promoting a new/old business type theory PR **llshit linked to a missing child Madeleine McCann on whose half I have received remuneration from Kate and Gerry via the fund,"Find Madeleine" since she was reported,abducted/ disappeared 3 May 2007 from apartment 5a Ocean Club complex?
I,ve had a long tiring journey back from Australia to the UK since receiving messages to return to the UK pronto to answer questions on behalf of my employer?
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Post by Tony Bennett 20.04.16 13:24

@ sallypelt and @ Doug D respectively have brought us (on the Twiter thread) these two statements today:
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KAREN HEARD @ KarenHeard
Just now on @SkyNews Eamon says that GA said that the Macs staged the abduction, panel "Maybe they did" #cuestunnedsilence #McCann


Katie Hopkins ‏‪@ KTHopkins 1h
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The words you can't seem to say @BBCNews are 'The Truth of the Lie.' Back on shelves soon. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-36088240 





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It rather looks as though certain people are beginning to commit acts of GROSS HERESY:  




 

[from Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary]




 

Simple Definition of heresy




 

a belief or opinion that does not agree with the official belief or opinion




 

Full Definition of heresy




 

2 a :  dissent or deviation from a dominant theory, opinion, or practice




 

2 b :  an opinion, doctrine, or practice contrary to the truth or to generally accepted beliefs or standards

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Dr Martin Roberts: "The evidence is that these are the pjyamas Madeleine wore on holiday in Praia da Luz. They were photographed and the photo handed to a press agency, who released it on 8 May, as the search for Madeleine continued. The McCanns held up these same pyjamas at two press conferences on 5 & 7June 2007. How could Madeleine have been abducted?"

Amelie McCann (aged 2): "Maddie's jammies!".  

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Post by sallypelt 20.04.16 13:49

Madeleine McCann's parents 'to be sued for damages' by Portuguese detective who won case over controversial book

[Mr Amaral'] lawyer, Miguel Cruz Rodrigues, told Portuguese media that he is now planning to sue the couple for damages to recoup alleged losses caused by their year-long legal action.


“We a
re going to advance with a compensation claim against the McCanns,” he told Expresso, according to a translation by The Sun.
“My client has suffered years of prejudice and losses.”



Mr Amaral’s plan was also reported by RPT television, with his representatives saying years of financial losses had been caused by the court battle and damage to his reputation.

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Post by pennylane 20.04.16 13:58

Verdi wrote:As I said yesterday, tomorrow is another day.  As expected the story running in today's nationals is slightly less complimentary and rather more aggressive in tone towards Mr. Amaral.

Good old faithful die hard Antonella Lazzeri (most definitely not to be confused with lazzeri-lies-in-the-sun, although of course she does) must have received a very early morning call;  who better to redress the balance - after all we can't have the great British public being misled into thinking that Mr. Amaral is the victim and Messrs. McCann not the victors, now can we?

Of course TM will attempt to deflect and limit the damage, but they're firmly between a rock and a hard place nowadays.  Even Hacked Off has sustained a heavy blow following McCann's absurd whining re press intrusion, after they outed Whittingdale's boring past to the media. The stench of hypocrisy surrounding everything these two touch is reaching dizzying heights!

It seems to me their relentless and vexatious attempt to destroy Goncalo Amaral, has ultimately resulted in them destroying themselves.   Karma!

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Post by jeanmonroe 20.04.16 14:04

"There’s going to be a riot when news of all this reaches people back in the UK . . . There’s no way our government will stand for this." said KM 'confidently' when 'asked' about GA's stunning libel appeal victory, against her, in Portugal.
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Post by Roxyroo 20.04.16 14:11

Get'emGonçalo wrote:Courtesy of PeterMac:



Appeal court judges reject McCann’s ‘libel win’


Almost a year to the day that former PJ coordinator Gonçalo Amaral learnt that the parents of missing Madeleine McCann had successfully sued him over his book “The Truth of the Lie”, three appeal court judges have ruled that there is essentially no case to answer.

Ferreira de Almeida, Catarina Manso and Alexandrina Branquinho have unanimously overturned the ruling of a lower court, freeing Amaral from a €500,000 bill for damages and another €106,000 in legal costs.

The McCanns, who were originally suing Amaral for €1.2 million, are “almost certain” to appeal. But the fact that the judges were united over their 16-page decision speaks volumes.

The question, they explained, was essentially on “appreciating an alleged illegality”.

Amaral’s thesis - that Madeleine “was not abducted, but had died accidentally” and that her parents, knowing this, had “covered up” the facts using “the theory of kidnap to elude” was nothing new.

It came from evidence contained in police files on the case, and it was the basis for the couple being made “arguidos” in the original investigation.

The judges thus accepted Amaral’s contention that he wrote “Truth of the Lie” “to expose his vision of the facts”, saying that it followed that “publication of the said book has to be considered a legitimate exercise of the right to an opinion”.

But even more, the panel stated that it was the McCanns who “multiplied themselves in interviews and interventions in national and international media” to the point that “one must conclude that it was they who voluntarily limited their rights to reservation and the intimacy of private life”.

In very stilted legal jargon, the bottom line is that the judges basically rated Amaral’s right to an opinion on the same level as anyone else’s.

Picking up the story, the Daily Mail managed to speak to McCann defence lawyer Isabel Duarte who said both she and her clients were “obviously disappointed”.

Duarte added however that she was not surprised, as “one of the judges ruled in favour of a previous appeal overturning a ban on the book”.

Indeed, McCann lawyers tried to remove this  judge (Catarina Manso), altogether. A legal source has calculated that the shenanigans “cost some two months of time, which explains why this decision took so long”.

As Público explains, copies of the “Truth of the Lie” can now once again go on sale (which television reports suggest will happen next week), as can the DVD film documentary, the property of Valentim de Carvalho Filmes and television station TVI.

The panel’s decision, Duarte told the Mail, was “an appreciation of the law and not the facts.

“We can appeal to the Supreme Court which we will do as soon as we have instructions from our clients”, she said. “We obviously hope the appeal will succeed. The McCanns never received any compensation money after the original decision, although the money was deposited at the court”.

This is something Amaral will very likely be addressing with his own lawyers, as he has had his assets frozen since the McCann’s launched their civil action seven years ago.

Day-to-day life for the former cop has not been easy in the interim, but he has been buoyed by support - much of it coming from the UK - which last year saw over £50,000 raised towards his legal costs via an appeal launched by a budding British criminology student.

Amaral’s stance throughout the ordeal has been to insist on his right to freedom of expression - though he has intimated that ‘when all this is over’, he may well be filing civil charges of his own.

Speaking to Nova Gente magazine last year, he said: “Each thing in its own time”.

It won’t only be the McCanns he plans to sue, “but their group of friends and other people and entities”, he said, stressing “there is an illicit action that was indeed performed, the neglect in guarding their children which caused direct damages to many people, not only myself”.

Members of the Ocean Club staff were fired, he said, “many of them unjustly, passing from mere employees and heads of their families to suspects in a criminal investigation when they had nothing to do with the matter”.

Coincidentally, Tuesday’s ‘news of the appeal result in Portugal’ came as papers in UK were highlighting remarks made by “the detective in charge of the search for Madeleine” Detective Chief Superintendent Mick Duthie - a new name in the British-led inquiry - who said police “still believe Madeleine could be found alive”.

Glossing over the fact that British press has given the long-running probe by the Metropolitan Police until October before funding is pulled altogether (click here), Duthie told reporters that Operation Grange (so far costing British taxpayers in excess of £12 million) could be extended by additional funding, as there is “always a possibility that we will find Madeleine”.

Nevertheless, this week is one for the Amaral camp.

The former detective said Tuesday’s news was “a tremendous and important victory for the right to opinion, freedom of expression and democracy”.

He also said he was “fully aware” that the victory was only possible thanks to the support he has received, “from Portuguese citizens and other nationalities but principally from British subjects, including British police colleagues” - all of whom he thanks “from the bottom of my heart”.

“The victory belongs to those who believe in truth, honesty and the realisation of justice”, he concluded, with a simple “Thank you”.

But, with social media buzzing and articles throughout the world’s press, there is no getting away from the fact that Tuesday’s news came just weeks before the ninth anniversary of three-year-old Madeleine’s baffling disappearance.

Despite all the millions spent, all the agony of lawsuits and strife, all the pain of all those involved, no one seems any closer to the hidden nugget that will finally lift the lid of this extraordinary mystery.

natasha.donn@algarveresident.com
Great they've included about the support from British police colleagues as this may make more people stop and think and wonder why
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Post by aiyoyo 20.04.16 14:17

jeanmonroe wrote:Spokesman Clarence Mitchell said: “The process is not over yet. It is a matter for Kate and Gerry’s lawyers to deal with.”
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'nuffink to do wiv ME, guv!'

'remind me, who is Kate and Gerry, guv?'

Me thinks CM's words are hidden message (or hidden threat) for ID.
If she didn't deal with it to their satisfaction they may refuse to pay her legal fees.
After all she helped got them into this mess - she sold them false hope.
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Post by MRNOODLES 20.04.16 14:19

aiyoyo wrote:
jeanmonroe wrote:Spokesman Clarence Mitchell said: “The process is not over yet. It is a matter for Kate and Gerry’s lawyers to deal with.”
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'nuffink to do wiv ME, guv!'

'remind me, who is Kate and Gerry, guv?'

Me thinks CM's words are hidden message (or hidden threat) for ID.  
If she didn't deal with it to their satisfaction they may refuse to pay her legal fees.
After all she helped got them into this mess - she sold them false hope.
Mcs looking for a government bailout? winkwink
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Post by Roxyroo 20.04.16 14:21

jeanmonroe wrote:"There’s going to be a riot when news of all this reaches people back in the UK . . . There’s no way our government will stand for this." said KM 'confidently' when 'asked' about GA's stunning libel appeal victory, against her, in Portugal.
Wow. Where did this quote come from pls?
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Post by dottyaussie 20.04.16 14:28

So would Snr Amaral's suing the McCanns cover 'defamation of character' ? If so that would be one LONG list of extra people on his hit list !!!
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Post by Grande Finale 20.04.16 14:37

We've waited for this day for a very long time, and now justice has prevailed out of the blue.

I have shed a tear or two of relief today because it has been a very long and hard battle to get to this point.

God knows how Senor Amaral is feeling.

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“The victory belongs to those who believe in truth, honesty and the realisation of justice”, he concluded, with a simple “Thank you”.

Thank YOU, Senor Amaral for your strength, stamina and admirable sense of justice in the case of a defenceless 3 year old child.

Maddies truth marches ON !! Appeal in favour of Gonçalo Amaral - Page 7 1956175960


PS Regarding legal costs wasn't it reported that the Mcca's had ALREADY moved money out of the fund to another new "Mysterious" fund ?. If that new fund was used for legal costs then they wouldn't appear in the original fund accounts.
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Post by Doug D 20.04.16 14:52

Roxyroo:
 
‘Wow. Where did this quote come from pls?’
 
I think you’ll find this is ‘jeanistic humour’ rather than a new quote.
 
The ‘riot’  and ‘government’ nonsense was indeed a quote from KM, in her bewk, but Jean has carried it forward to suit the present circumstances.
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Post by aiyoyo 20.04.16 14:54

Grande Finale wrote:
PS Regarding legal costs wasn't it reported that the Mcca's had ALREADY moved money out of the fund to another new "Mysterious" fund ?. If that new fund was used for legal costs then they wouldn't appear in the original fund accounts.[/color]

Hmmm...you got a valid point there.

But surely this mysterious fund ring fenced for whatever purpose must be reflected in the accounting somewhere.  They can't move money without it being accounted for and without the auditors knowing.

Setting money aside for mysterious purpose is all very dodgy.  Still without amending the M&A they can't use mysterious fund for purposes other than those stated in the M&A.
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