The court convicted
Abdelbaset al-Megrahi of 270 counts of murder in connection with the bombing on 31 January 2001. The second accused,
Lamin Khalifah Fhimah, was
acquitted. Megrahi's appeal was also held at the court (the High Court of Justiciary is the highest
court of appeal in the Scottish
criminal justice system), and was rejected on 14 March 2002. The site was then decommissioned and returned to the Dutch government. Megrahi served his sentence at
Greenock prison in
Inverclyde. From September 2003, Megrahi's conviction was under review by the
Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission, which reported its findings on 28 June 2007 and granted Megrahi leave for a second appeal against conviction. Diagnosed with prostate cancer and with an estimated three- to six-month life expectancy,
Megrahi was released from Greenock prison in August 2009 after serving eight years, through a decision on
compassionate grounds by the Scottish justice minister,
Kenny MacAskill. He returned to Libya, where he died in May 2012. ==See also==