Judges to make 'every effort' to conclude Conmey appeal

“Every effort” will be made by the Court of Criminal Appeal to “fix a date” this month for final arguments to be made in the case of a Meath man who is attempting to quash his 40-year-old conviction for the manslaughter of Una Lynskey.

Judges to make 'every effort' to conclude Conmey appeal

“Every effort” will be made by the Court of Criminal Appeal to “fix a date” this month for final arguments to be made in the case of a Meath man who is attempting to quash his 40-year-old conviction for the manslaughter of Una Lynskey.

Mr Justice Adrian Hardiman today said the three-judge appeal court would “endeavour very seriously” to “organise a date” for submissions to be made, before the end of the current legal term.

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