Former Anglo second-in-command Tiarnan O’Mahoney says he was denied fair trial

Lawyers for a man who used to be second in command at Anglo Irish Bank claim he was denied a fair trial and should have his conviction set aside.

Former Anglo second-in-command Tiarnan O’Mahoney says he was denied fair trial

Lawyers for a man who used to be second in command at Anglo Irish Bank claim he was denied a fair trial and should have his conviction set aside.

Tiarnan O’Mahoney is serving a three-year sentence for conspiring to falsify bank records and defraud the Revenue Commissioners.

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