A Belfast judge frees a British soldier convicted of murder

by time news

Former British soldier David Holden arrives at court in Belfast for his sentencing hearing for murder / AFP

Peace agreements and the passage of time create frustration in the families of the victims over unsolved crimes

David Holden, 53, has been sentenced to three years in prison for the murder of a young Catholic from the northern Irish town of Aughnacloy who, in February 1988, walked through a border post patrolled by members of the Grenadier Guards regiment. But he will enter prison to serve the sentence only if he commits a nu

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