An interesting conundrum. The end of the Troubles saw murderers from both sides released early - some of them after having served very short sentences. So, if court cases are brought against former soldiers and they are found guilty, what happens? They get put away for life when terrorists (or freedom fighters - depending on your perspective) convicted of murder, have been set free? Having said that, the evidence required by a public enquiry is rather different from that required by a court, whether criminal or civil. After so much time and publicity, it is difficult to see how specific eye witness evidence could be seen as being beyond reasonable doubt.