Dundon trial adjourned for disclosure on “set-up” allegation

The trial of two Limerick brothers charged with threatening to kill four members of the same family has been adjourned until tomorrow after their defence team sought further disclosure on an alleged attempt by a key prosecution witness to “set-up” one of the accused.

Dundon trial adjourned for disclosure on “set-up” allegation

The trial of two Limerick brothers charged with threatening to kill four members of the same family has been adjourned until tomorrow after their defence team sought further disclosure on an alleged attempt by a key prosecution witness to “set-up” one of the accused.

The Special Criminal Court trial of Wayne Dundon (aged 33) and his brother John Dundon (aged 29) opened briefly in Dublin this morning, but was adjourned after barristers for both men sought disclosure on telephone conversations held between one of the alleged victims and another man.

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