Prosecutor in Joan Burton false imprisonment trial says there is a sufficent case

The prosecutor in the trial of a teenager accused of falsely imprisoning Joan Burton and her adviser believes there is a sufficient case for him to answer.

Prosecutor in Joan Burton false imprisonment trial says there is a sufficent case

The prosecutor in the trial of a teenager accused of falsely imprisoning Joan Burton and her adviser believes there is a sufficient case for him to answer.

Tony McGillicuddy was responding to an application to dismiss the charges that were brought following a water charge protest in Jobstown in Dublin in November 2014.

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