Sherrard did not really have any winnable grounds for the original appeal, since the trial judge had been generous to the defence. His best hope therefore lay with getting a reprieve.
So he would have been foolish to bring up the Rhyl alibi in the appeal and draw attention to its contradictions, thereby making a reprieve less likely.
So he would have been foolish to bring up the Rhyl alibi in the appeal and draw attention to its contradictions, thereby making a reprieve less likely.
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