Terror trial adjourned over documents delay

Documents sought by lawyers for the first man charged under new legislation in Ireland with directing terrorism are still within British and US jurisdictions, the Special Criminal Court in Dublin heard today.

Documents sought by lawyers for the first man charged under new legislation in Ireland with directing terrorism are still within British and US jurisdictions, the Special Criminal Court in Dublin heard today.

James McGuill, solicitor for Michael McKevitt, told the court the State’s case rested on David Rupert, whom, he claimed was ‘‘recruited and operated by the British Secret Service, the FBI and the Gardai’’.

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