Teresa May release Sgt Al Blackman.

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On the 28th of October hundreds of retired Marines - formed a ‘sea of green’ berets - and other former soldiers and members of the public gathered for a peaceful demonstration in Parliament Square that started at 11.30am.Known as ‘Marine A’ at his court martial, Sgt Blackman was jailed for life for killing a Taliban insurgent in Afghanistan in 2011. He was jailed in 2013, and has now spent more than three years in prison.Ten months ago, Sgt Blackman’s family submitted an application to the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) to have his case reviewed.A comprehensive report delivered by Blackman’s legal team, headed by Jonathan Goldberg QC, set out eight significant arguments in support of a case review by the Appeal Court.They include the fact that his troop had suffered six months on the ‘tour from hell’ under-manned, under-resourced and under daily Taliban assault, before Sgt Blackman snapped.His lawyers argue there was significant ‘combat stress’ which could support his conviction being commuted from murder to manslaughter.The case has been dogged with delays, despite the CCRC giving it top priority.As they await the decision, his army of supporters has organised a ‘show of support’ in Parliament Square to let him know that he has not been forgotten and to call on the CCRC to hurry things up.Tory MP Richard Drax said: ‘We meet again in Parliament Square to stand by former Royal Marine Al Blackman and of course his wife Claire'.

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