Kearney jury told to be cold and dispassionate

The jurors in the trial of a Dublin man accused of murdering his wife two years ago were today told to be cold, analytical, and dispassionate when reaching a verdict.

Kearney jury told to be cold and dispassionate

The jurors in the trial of a Dublin man accused of murdering his wife two years ago were today told to be cold, analytical, and dispassionate when reaching a verdict.

As the eight women and four men at the Brian Kearney case retired, the trial judge warned them the accused must be proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt.

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