manchesterwired
England
Convicted killer Eddie Gilfoyle's gagging order lifted
Published: 19th Jan 2011 19:16:14
A gagging order placed on convicted murderer Eddie Gilfoyle upon his release from jail has been lifted.
Gilfoyle was freed on licence last month after serving 18 years of a life sentence for the murder of his wife Paula, in Wirral, Merseyside, in 1992.
The 49-year-old - who has always maintained his innocence - was barred from speaking to the media as a condition of his release.
But the Parole Board had now agreed to end the ban.
Gilfoyle's legal team had asked the board to reconsider the restrictions, arguing that they were unlawful and would be challenged in the courts.
It is understood that after taking its own legal advice the Parole Board concluded that the conditions were not lawful, said the BBC's Home Affairs correspondent Danny Shaw.
Although campaigners said they had also been prevented from speaking out, the ban did not apply to Gilfoyle's lawyers or relatives.
A board spokesman said: "Any licence conditions that the Parole Board imposes are for the sole purpose of safely managing the risk that the offender poses in the community and preventing re-offending.
"Such conditions can legally restrict only the actions of the individual offender and not the actions of any third parties."
The spokesman said it would be open to any offender serving a sentence in the community on life licence to challenge a particular licence condition.
He said: "Such a challenge would be considered by the Board on a case-by-case basis."
Paula Gilfoyle, who was pregnant at the time, was found hanged at the couple's home in Upton in 1992.
Prosecutors claimed her husband had fooled the 32-year-old into writing a suicide note before tying a noose around her neck.
Gilfoyle has had two appeals against his conviction rejected but has lodged a third bid with the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC).
Harvard Citation
BBC News, 2011. Convicted killer Eddie Gilfoyle's gagging order lifted. [Online] (Updated 19 Jan 2011)Available at: http://www.manchesterwired.co.uk/news.php/123796-Convicted-killer-Eddie-Gilfoyles-gagging-order-lifted [Accessed 23rd May 2013]
Latest News
-
At 21:46:08 in Other
Eight arrested over Birkby fatal house fire
Six men and two women have been arrested in connection with a house fire in Huddersfield which killed eight members of the same family.... -
At 20:10:01 in Other
Bradford couple married for 87 years visit Buckingham Palace
A couple married for 87 years have travelled to Buckingham Palace to attend a royal garden party.... -
At 18:37:46 in Other
Britvic to close Belfast factory with up to 20 job losses
Up to 20 people are to lose their jobs at Britvic in Belfast, after the soft drinks company announced it was to close its factory.... -
At 15:16:41 in Other
Britvic to close Chelmsford factory and put hundreds out of work
Britvic is to close its factory in Chelmsford, the city where the company was founded in the 19th Century, as part of plans to cut hundreds ... -
At 14:29:37 in Other
Man who tried to smuggle rare corals and clams jailed
A man who tried to smuggle more than 700 rare and endangered corals and clams into the UK has been jailed.... -
At 13:49:32 in Other
How much are police and crime commissioners costing?
How much are the police and crime commissioners costing you? ... -
At 13:38:37 in Other
Nuns Anne Kenny and Agnes Reville cleared of assault
Two nuns have been cleared of assaulting girls in their care at an approved school in Renfrewshire.... -
At 13:32:08 in Other
Norman Moffatt murder: Witness admits tranquiliser addiction
A witness for the prosecution in the Norman Moffatt murder trial has admitted she was addicted to prescription drugs when she said the accus... -
At 13:20:32 in Other
Rox jewellery heist: Pair admit £730,000 Edinburgh robbery
Two men have admitted their involvement in stealing jewellery and watches worth £730,000 in a heist in Edinburgh.... -
At 12:07:35 in Other
Oldham free school staffed by ex-military personnel approved
A proposal for a free school staffed by former armed forces personnel has been approved....
News In Other Categories
-
US confirms four American citizens killed by drones
The US attorney general has acknowledged four US citizens were killed in drone strikes since 2011.... -
Andrew Simpson funeral to be held at Sherborne Abbey
The funeral of Olympic sailing champion Andrew Simpson will be held in his home town, the Royal Yachting Association has confirmed.... -
Hewlett-Packard shares up 12% despite fresh sales fall
Hewlett-Packard shares have leapt in after-hours trading, despite quarterly results showing a seventh consecutive fall in sales.... -
Man Booker International prize goes to Lydia Davis
American writer Lydia Davis has been awarded the Man Booker International prize for her "achievement in fiction on the world stage"... -
Feet home to more than 100 fungi
We all have nearly 200 different types of fungi colonising our feet, scientists have discovered.... -
Man Booker International prize goes to Lydia Davis
American writer Lydia Davis has been awarded the Man Booker International prize for her "achievement in fiction on the world stage"...



