One point which I believe has never been discussed is the value of the damages claim and the alternatives.
My own view is that €500,000 plus interest should not have gone to the plaintiffs in damages. Although it is nigh impossible to put a price on what the McCanns claimed to have suffered due to Amarals book, such an award is unheard of in Portugal.
If Amaral broke the Law in publishing the material he did, would it not have been better sense for the State to confiscate his earnings as a fine leaving the plaintiffs with a nominal sum plus costs?
How would that work in a civil case with the general principles of not benefiting from illicit gains and reparation?
The award - as it stands - is substantial, certainly by Portuguese standards, apparently.
On the other hand, how many former police officers usually gain €380k+ in two years? And these are the amounts that could be PROVEN (based ONLY on direct income from the book and the docudrama).
I suppose that it MIGHT be possible that the only media outlet that he attempted to charge €80k + VAT was the one connected to Sky... but... ohh, what did I just see fly by the window?