 THE SEEDS OF A POLICE STATE .......There is substantial evidence that a major crime was perpetrated within the Garda Siochana five years ago . The evidence for this crime has certainly been available to senior Gardai ever since then , but no enquiry whatsoever has taken place , let alone any Garda being disciplined in connection with that crime . By Vincent Browne and Derek Dunne . From  'MAGILL' magazine , September 1983 . MAGILL' magazine
THE SEEDS OF A POLICE STATE .......There is substantial evidence that a major crime was perpetrated within the Garda Siochana five years ago . The evidence for this crime has certainly been available to senior Gardai ever since then , but no enquiry whatsoever has taken place , let alone any Garda being disciplined in connection with that crime . By Vincent Browne and Derek Dunne . From  'MAGILL' magazine , September 1983 . MAGILL' magazine   asked 
  the (State)  Department of Justice   if there had been any other such cases of 
  a remand from the District Court to Garda custody :   the Department referred us to 
  the Garda press office   where , at first ,  we were informed by 
  Sergeant Jim Quinn of the press office   that 
 " ....adult prisoners are never remanded back into Garda custody . We can't hold a prisoner for longer than is absolutely necessary .  If we have occasion to interview a prisoner further , then we go into the prison to see him . "   That seemed unambiguous . 
But then , three days later , another official of 
  the Garda press office , Breege Wymes ,   went to considerable pains to make contact with 
  'MAGILL'   to offer additional unsolicited comment - she maintained that 
  remands into Garda custody were commonplace , it happened every day ,   she said .  We contacted 
  Sergeant Jim Quinn   again and asked for clarification as to the point at issue and for an explanation as to why we should be told such contradictory stories : he reverted to us following enquiries and explained that 
  remand into Garda custody did take place  in the circumstances outlined above 
(ie in remote areas)  but although he had been stationed for a while in 
  the Bridewell Garda Station in Dublin   he was unaware of any occasion in which this had taken place ! 
Lawyers , dealing with criminal cases to whom we have spoken , said that the procedure was unheard of in the 
  Dublin   area .  As 
  Sergeant Jim Quinn  had suggested to us that 
  a remand into Garda custody   might take place if 
  the District Court   had sat very late at night and 
  Mountjoy Prison   was closed , we contacted that prison and enquired up to what time they would admit prisoners  - they replied that they would admit prisoners up to midnight and later if necessary if they were given notice that this was going to take place
....... (MORE LATER). BEYOND BREAKOUTS AND SUPERGRASSES .......From 'FORTNIGHT' magazine , October 1983 .Among the abuses of the judicial process in the North of Ireland is the mass trials at which the only link between the charges against the defendants is that they are based on the word of the same supergrasses : that RUC 'witnesses' are allowed to cite statements from former supergrasses which have since been retracted : and the absence of a defence of entrapment against RUC informers who themselves recruit people into illegal organisations and encourage them to commit 'terrorist crimes' .
BEYOND BREAKOUTS AND SUPERGRASSES .......From 'FORTNIGHT' magazine , October 1983 .Among the abuses of the judicial process in the North of Ireland is the mass trials at which the only link between the charges against the defendants is that they are based on the word of the same supergrasses : that RUC 'witnesses' are allowed to cite statements from former supergrasses which have since been retracted : and the absence of a defence of entrapment against RUC informers who themselves recruit people into illegal organisations and encourage them to commit 'terrorist crimes' . Many Nationalist lawyers have 
 lost what faith they had in the 'fairness' of the Diplock non-jury court system   in the light of such abuses .  The alienation among 
  the IRA's potential supporters in the urban Nationalist ghettos and country areas   must now be almost total .  How can 
  Jim Prior  even begin to contemplate any further political initiative to win moderate nationalist support for the North's institutions when 
  the right of so many ordinary nationalists to a fair trial , surely one of the foundation stones of any democratic society , is under such unprecedented threat ?  As one visiting 
  New York lawyer   remarked earlier this month , 
  the British seem to have become like the Americans in Vietnam - they seem intent on destroying democracy here in order to 'save' it !  [END of  'BEYOND BREAKOUTS AND SUPERGRASSES'](Next : Interview with veteran Irish Republican , Lily Moffatt - from 1982.) THE PROVOS AT THE BALLOT BOX .......By Michael Farrell .From  'MAGILL'  magazine , June 1983 .MID-ULSTER :Denis Haughey (SDLP) : Dr. Aidan Lagan (Alliance Party)  : Danny Morrison (SF)  : Rev. William McCrea (DUP) :  Tommy Owens(WP)  :  William Thompson (OUP) .
THE PROVOS AT THE BALLOT BOX .......By Michael Farrell .From  'MAGILL'  magazine , June 1983 .MID-ULSTER :Denis Haughey (SDLP) : Dr. Aidan Lagan (Alliance Party)  : Danny Morrison (SF)  : Rev. William McCrea (DUP) :  Tommy Owens(WP)  :  William Thompson (OUP) .  This is 
  Bernadette McAliskey's   old seat : it used to have a 
  nationalist majority of about 3,000   but was held by a 
  Unionist   because of a 
  split nationalist vote .   It has lost 
  nationalist Strabane to Foyle   and the mixed 
  Magherafelt   area to 
  East Derry   and has gained a 
  republican   area around 
  Dromore in Tyrone from Fermanagh-South Tyrone .  It is now absolutely marginal in 'religious' terms but with a 
  split Unionist vote , a nationalist may win . The SDLP   had a small majority over 
  Sinn Fein   in 
  the Assembly elections   but 
  Sinn Fein   may be able to reverse that this time and 
  Danny Morrison   may win . 
Assembly Elections 1982 : (First Preferences)  SDLP 15,244 , two seats :  DUP  14,426 , two seats :  Sinn Fein  12,690 , one seat :  OUP  10,689  , one seat :  Alliance 2,872 :  Workers' Party 2,054 . Next : Armagh-Newry....... (MORE LATER).