Special Criminal Court hears murder-trial evidence in Belfast

The three judges of the non-jury Special Criminal Court sat for the first time at the Belfast Crown Court today to hear evidence in a Continuity IRA-linked murder trial.

Special Criminal Court hears murder-trial evidence in Belfast

The three judges of the non-jury Special Criminal Court sat for the first time at the Belfast Crown Court today to hear evidence in a Continuity IRA-linked murder trial.

The trial of Belfast man Gerard Mackin opened in Dublin earlier this month but was adjourned to Belfast to allow for the hearing of evidence from four witnesses who were unwilling to give evidence in Dublin.

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