'Notoriety' should not prevent Michael Lowry prosecution, court hears

The High Court has heard that "infamy or notoriety is not a basis for criminal immunity" and should not prevent the prosecution of Michael Lowry.

'Notoriety' should not prevent Michael Lowry prosecution, court hears

The High Court has heard that "infamy or notoriety is not a basis for criminal immunity" and should not prevent the prosecution of Michael Lowry.

The Independent TD is trying to stop his pending trial for alleged tax offences from going ahead.

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