This may be the end of the line for the
long-running civil case taken out by the
parents of Madeleine McCann to ‘silence’
their bête-noir, former PJ coordinator
Gonçalo Amaral.
After all the hullaballoo and
recriminations filling UK tabloids,
Supreme court judge Dr Jorge Manuel
Roque Nogueira has rejected the
complaint lodged by Kate and Gerry
McCann over what they considered a
frivolous decision by fellow judges to
uphold Gonçalo Amaral’s right to freedom
of expression, sanctioning the intrinsic
legality of his damning thesis ‘Maddie:
the Truth of the Lie’.
Roque Nogueira’s decision, taken earlier
today and published in PDF format
online, means that Amaral has won the
case for the third and possibly final
time.
There is no higher court in Portugal to
which the McCanns can take this fight -
and the grounds for appeal to the
European Court of Human Rights are
“highly dubious”, said a source,
particularly as Supreme Court judges
referred to tenets set out by the ECHR
in their 75-page deliberation.
For Amaral who has remained silent
through this last tense stand-off over
the Supreme Court ruling in January, the
decision today means that finally his
assets and property should be
‘unfrozen’, allowing him to return to
the full control of his life.
As blogwriter Joana Morais has
commented, Roque Nogueira’s decision
came “sooner than we expected” and was
“no doubt due to the weaknesses of the
reasoning presented in the request for
annulment of the Supreme Court’s
ruling”.
For now, there has been no reaction from
either the McCanns in UK, or their
Portuguese legal team over here.
UK tabloids appear not yet to have the
news.
natasha.donn@algarveresident.com |