Man accused of Geoghegan murder calls judge 'a big fat pig'

John Dundon called a High Court judge a “big fat pig” today after the Special Criminal Court ruled the Limerick man can be tried for the murder of Garryowen rugby player Shane Geoghegan as scheduled next month.

Man accused of Geoghegan murder calls judge 'a big fat pig'

John Dundon called a High Court judge a “big fat pig” today after the Special Criminal Court ruled the Limerick man can be tried for the murder of Garryowen rugby player Shane Geoghegan as scheduled next month.

Asking if he could address presiding judge Mr Justice Paul Butler after the ruling, Dundon leaned in to the microphone in the room where he was appearing via video-link and said: “I know I’m a Dundon, but I’m a human being, and I know you want to f*** me up the **s, but do you want to find me guilty now or find me guilty on another date?”

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