http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/08/31/nmaddy231.xml
This first sentence is quite odd... and does, "If successful, ... mean if aquitted?
They have told friends they will fight the criminal case all the way to the courts. If successful, they can then apply for indemnity in the civil court. If the McCanns are successful in showing that Tal & Qal lied, the McCanns could use the "judgment" in any case involving Maddie. I see this as a bad thing because it may allow them to escape prosecution for any involvement they may have had in what happened.
If the McCanns do give evidence at trial, it will be the first time they have publicly discussed the case as they are not allowed to talk about the investigation. I see this as a good thing. If the McCanns can talk, it might shed some light on all of our many, many questions and their thought processes.
But under Portuguese law, they can talk about events that night as part of other legal proceedings. "They are 100pc on this," said a friend. "They will take it all the way if necessary.'' Same comment as above. I am not sure what "take it all the way" means, except that maybe they fully intend to go to court if the paper won't settle out of court. My question would be, if they settle out of court, would the "judgment" carry the same weight as a trial judgment would?
Colomom, thanks for 'encouraging' your friends on the scene to do a little sleuthing. I wonder if they have timed the walk from the entrance to OC to the little gate and steps up to the M apartment?