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At a preliminary hearing at the High Court in Edinburgh on 13 July 2009, the indictment against Tommy and Gail Sheridan was made public. [11] Both were charged with perjury in relation to several issues at the civil trial, and Tommy Sheridan was also charged with subornation of perjury by allegedly attempting to persuade Colin Fox to commit perjury at this trial.
The trial of Tommy and Gail Sheridan started on 4 October 2010 at the Glasgow High Court, before Lord Bracadale, with a jury of thirteen women and two men. It concluded on 23 December. All charges against Gail Sheridan [22] had been dropped on 17 December while Tommy Sheridan was found guilty [23] of five of the original twelve perjury charges.
The trial started at Glasgow High Court on 4 October 2010. Sheridan's initial defence team included Donald Findlay, who was replaced by Maggie Scott. [80] [81] However, a few weeks into the case, Sheridan instructed his Solicitor Aamer Anwar, who had defended him since 2007, to withdraw Scott's instructions.
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Gail Sheridan was born Shirley Gail Mingins in Seattle [1] and raised in Berkeley and San Francisco, [2] the daughter of Royall Wood Mingins and Fay Mitchell Kear Mingins. Her father was a court reporter .
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Charges against Gail Sheridan were dropped and she was acquitted on 17 December 2010. [69] Sheridan was subsequently convicted [70] on 23 December 2010. The case was the longest perjury trial in Scottish history.