HC Deb 02 July 1980 vol 987 c588W
Rev. Ian Paisley

asked the Attorney-General what is the longest period for which a person has been on remand in Northern Ireland.

The Attorney-General

The longest period for which any person who is in custody in Northern Ireland has been on remand is 58 weeks. He has been committed for, and is awaiting, trial. The trial which is of four co-accused for murder will be listed for hearing at the commencement of the next legal term in September.