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Lawyers acting for jailed Liverpool fan Michael Shields are to launch a new legal bid to secure his release. Lawyers acting for jailed Liverpool fan Michael Shields are launching a legal challenge over Justice Minister Jack Straw's refusal to grant him a pardon.
Shields is serving a 10-year sentence for the attempted murder of a barman in Bulgaria in 2005, but has always maintained his innocence. Shields was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the attempted murder of a barman in Bulgaria in 2005, but has always maintained his innocence.
The 21-year-old is serving his sentence in England and Bulgarian officials say his release is up to UK authorities. The 21-year-old is serving the sentence in England, and Bulgarian officials say his release is up to UK authorities.
Justice Minister Jack Straw says UK law does not allow a release so lawyers are applying for a judicial review. Shields's lawyers are applying for a judicial review of Mr Straw's refusal.
Mr Straw told Shields's supporters a few months ago he had no jurisdiction to consider either a pardon or an early release - and insisted it was down to Bulgarian authorities. Mr Straw has told Shields's supporters he has no jurisdiction to consider either a pardon or an early release - and insisted it was down to Bulgarian authorities.
I shall continue to fight for this young man until justice has been done Louise Ellman MPI shall continue to fight for this young man until justice has been done Louise Ellman MP
On Thursday, Shields's lawyer John Weate will serve papers seeking a judicial review of Mr Straw's position. Shields's lawyer John Weate was serving papers at the High Court on Thursday to seek a judicial review of Mr Straw's position.
It will challenge Mr Straw's ruling regarding "the power to grant a pardon to repatriated prisoners wrongly convicted in a foreign jurisdiction". The review will challenge Mr Straw's ruling regarding "the power to grant a pardon to repatriated prisoners wrongly convicted in a foreign jurisdiction".
Mr Weate said: "It's maybe not the last throw of the dice but it's very close to it and all we want is for Jack Straw to make a decision on the merits of Michael's case.
"We know that the merits of Michael's case are very strong.
"Now we just want the High Court to tell Jack Straw that he has jurisdiction to consider a pardon and we would then be very confident that that's what he will do."
'Legal clarity'
Louise Ellman, the Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside, said: "This application for a judicial review is a vital step in securing justice for Michael Shields.Louise Ellman, the Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside, said: "This application for a judicial review is a vital step in securing justice for Michael Shields.
"It is important that there is legal clarity about who decides his future."It is important that there is legal clarity about who decides his future.
"I shall continue to fight for this young man until justice has been done.""I shall continue to fight for this young man until justice has been done."
If the application is successful, it does not mean necessarily that Mr Straw will order Shield's release but it would mean he would have to make a decision as to whether to. If the application is successful, it would not necessarily lead to Mr Straw ordering Shields's release, but it would force him to make a decision one way or the other.