Jury swearing-in for murder trial put back until Monday

A jury for the trial of two Dublin sisters charged with the murder of a Somalian man, whose dismembered body was found in the Royal Canal in Dublin last year, is now expected to be sworn in on Monday.

A jury for the trial of two Dublin sisters charged with the murder of a Somalian man, whose dismembered body was found in the Royal Canal in Dublin last year, is now expected to be sworn in on Monday.

The case had already been put back until today but, following an application in the absence of the jury panel, Mr Justice Paul Carney put the case back for a second time and it is now expected to begin on Tuesday next week.

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