DUBLIN HIGH COURT FREES QUINLIVAN & McCAULEY
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Your support makes all the difference.Two men fighting extradition to Britain were freed on bail by the High Court in Dublin yesterday. Nessan Quinlivan, 30, and Pearse McCauley, 31, were released on bail of pounds 70,000 each with strict conditions they report daily to gardai.
The Dublin district court last week ordered their extradition on charges alleging they escaped from Brixton prison in 1991. The legal battle could take 18 months.
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