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Northern Ireland’s Donaldson seeks to appeal convictions for child sex offences

The article reports that Donaldson, a figure from Northern Ireland, is attempting to appeal his convictions related to child sex offenses. The case involves legal proceedings where Donaldson has sought to challenge his sentencing. The article highlights the ongoing legal battle and the potential implications of the appeal.

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Northern Ireland’s Donaldson seeks to appeal convictions for child sex offences

The article reports that Donaldson, a figure from Northern Ireland, is attempting to appeal his convictions related to child sex offenses. The case involves legal proceedings where Donaldson has sought to challenge his sentencing. The article highlights the ongoing legal battle and the potential implications of the appeal.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the legal situation involving Donaldson's attempt to appeal his conviction without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It focuses on the legal process and does not provide commentary that leans toward either side of the political spectrum.

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