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Moors murderer Ian Brady launches 'unique' legal challenge | |
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Moors murderer Ian Brady has launched a "totally unique" High Court challenge for the right to have the lawyer of his choice representing him at a tribunal. | Moors murderer Ian Brady has launched a "totally unique" High Court challenge for the right to have the lawyer of his choice representing him at a tribunal. |
The killer last went before the Mental Health Review Tribunal in Manchester in 2013. | The killer last went before the Mental Health Review Tribunal in Manchester in 2013. |
But he lost his bid to be moved from a secure hospital to a Scottish prison. | But he lost his bid to be moved from a secure hospital to a Scottish prison. |
The 79-year-old had asked to be moved to a prison so he could not be force-fed, and where he could be allowed to die if he wishes. | The 79-year-old had asked to be moved to a prison so he could not be force-fed, and where he could be allowed to die if he wishes. |
But Ashworth Hospital in Merseyside said Brady had chronic mental illness and needed continued care at the secure unit. | But Ashworth Hospital in Merseyside said Brady had chronic mental illness and needed continued care at the secure unit. |
Brady, who now uses the name Ian Stewart-Brady, refused to take part in a further review scheduled for September last year because his solicitor Robin Makin could no longer represent him. | Brady, who now uses the name Ian Stewart-Brady, refused to take part in a further review scheduled for September last year because his solicitor Robin Makin could no longer represent him. |
The High Court case was triggered when a bid to appoint Mr Makin as Brady's representative was blocked because his solicitors' firm, E Rex Makin & Co, is not a member of the Law Society's mental health panel. | The High Court case was triggered when a bid to appoint Mr Makin as Brady's representative was blocked because his solicitors' firm, E Rex Makin & Co, is not a member of the Law Society's mental health panel. |
Under legal aid rules, only members are entitled to a publicly funded contract in the mental health law category. | Under legal aid rules, only members are entitled to a publicly funded contract in the mental health law category. |
Brady's legal team is seeking permission to apply for a full judicial review, insisting the case is "totally unique". | Brady's legal team is seeking permission to apply for a full judicial review, insisting the case is "totally unique". |
They say Brady is "terminally ill" and has been bedridden for the last few years with emphysema. | They say Brady is "terminally ill" and has been bedridden for the last few years with emphysema. |
Brady and Myra Hindley, who died in prison in 2002, murdered five children between 1963 and 1965 in Greater Manchester. | Brady and Myra Hindley, who died in prison in 2002, murdered five children between 1963 and 1965 in Greater Manchester. |
Four of the victims were buried on Saddleworth Moor in the Pennines. | Four of the victims were buried on Saddleworth Moor in the Pennines. |
Brady was jailed for three murders in 1966 and has been at Ashworth since 1985. He and Hindley later confessed to another two murders. | Brady was jailed for three murders in 1966 and has been at Ashworth since 1985. He and Hindley later confessed to another two murders. |
In the High Court hearing, Mr Justice Morris said he is likely to give an oral judgment on Brady's application for permission to seek a judicial review on Friday. | In the High Court hearing, Mr Justice Morris said he is likely to give an oral judgment on Brady's application for permission to seek a judicial review on Friday. |
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