Jury in supermarket killing trial can now return majority verdict

The jury in the trial of a Dublin man accused of murdering a supermarket raider has been told it can now return a majority verdict.

The jury in the trial of a Dublin man accused of murdering a supermarket raider has been told it can now return a majority verdict.

David Wilson of Marigold Avenue, Darndale is accused of stabbing Paul Howe seven times as he tried to make his getaway over a wall from Supervalu on the Howth Road on October 8, 2008.

After four hours of deliberations at the Central Criminal Court the jury was told this morning it can return a verdict on which 10 of its members are agreed.

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