Book of evidence over alleged panini theft on Ryanair flight

A Ryanair passenger accused of stealing two paninis on a flight had the case against him put back for a fortnight yesterday for service of a book of evidence.

Book of evidence over alleged panini theft on Ryanair flight

Michael Murphy from 36, Riverview Estate, Tower in Blarney, Co Cork, decided previously that he wanted to have his case related to €10 worth of food dealt with by a judge and jury at Cork circuit criminal court.

Mr Murphy faces a total of five charges arising out of the incident on board the flight on May 1, 2017.

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