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O’Reilly trial nears completion

The jury hearing the murder trial of a Dublin man accused of murdering an Arklow 21-year-old by hitting him with his car is expected to retire today to consider their verdicts.

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Jury hears prosecution case in O'Reilly murder trial

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Murder accused speeding in car when he hit victim, court hears

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Jury in murder trial hears forensic evidence

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Arklow murder trial continues

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Murder accused seen hitting victim on CCTV, court hears
Murder accused was 'screaming like a lunatic', court hears

A Dublin man accused of murder was “screaming like a lunatic” on the night of the alleged crime, the Central Criminal Court has heard today.

Thu, 10 Apr, 2008

Friend saw murder accused with blood on face, court hears

The friend of a Dublin man accused of murdering an Arklow 21-year-old, says he saw his friend running up the road - blood on his face, being chased by four men - after a fight which started in Arklow’s Rascals Disco, a court has heard.

Wed, 09 Apr, 2008

Man accused of murder by allegedly swerving car

The trial of a Dublin man accused of murdering an Arklow resident when the car he was in allegedly swerved towards the victim killing him, will begin in the Central Criminal Court at Dublin today.

Mon, 07 Apr, 2008

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