Trial of Mackin to be heard in Dublin

A Belfast man today opted to be tried in Dublin under rarely used anti-terrorist laws for a Continuity IRA linked murder carried out in Belfast.

Trial of Mackin to be heard in Dublin

A Belfast man today opted to be tried in Dublin under rarely used anti-terrorist laws for a Continuity IRA linked murder carried out in Belfast.

Gerard Mackin opted to be tried on the murder and other charges at the Special Criminal Court. He was charged under the Criminal Law Jurisdiction Act of 1976 which allows suspects to be tried in the Republic for offences committed in Britain or Northern Ireland.

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