Meath man attempts to have 40-year-old conviction quashed

A bid by a Meath man to have his 40-year-old conviction for manslaughter quashed, opened at the Court of Criminal Appeal today.

A bid by a Meath man to have his 40-year-old conviction for manslaughter quashed, opened at the Court of Criminal Appeal today.

Martin Conmey (aged 59) of Porterstown Lane, Co Meath is claiming that “newly discovered facts” will prove he was not responsible for the death of Una Lynskey in 1971.

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