Lawyers for Gerry Adams have argued at the High Court that he has been wrongly denied compensation after his convictions for trying to escape from prison in the 1970s were quashed.
Gerry Adams has been wrongly denied compensation after his convictions for trying to escape from prison in the 1970s were quashed, the High Court has been told.
Mr Adams issued judicial review proceedings after a subsequent application for compensation was turned down.
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