Shane Frane: Police killer loses temporary release legal bid

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Shane Frane: Police killer loses temporary release legal bid
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Dismissing the case, judges cited a two-week period Shane Frane was unlawfully at large this year.

A prisoner who went on the run while serving a sentence for killing a police officer has lost a legal bid over being denied periods of temporary release.

The 27-year-old female officer died after a stolen vehicle driven by Frane struck her police car in the Waterside area of Londonderry on 9 February 2013.In 2022, authorities refused to free him because they could not be satisfied his imprisonment was no longer necessary to protect the public from serious harm.

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