Psychiatrist tells Eric Locke murder trial that accused fits criteria for diminished responsibility defence

A forensic psychiatrist has told Eric Locke's murder trial that the accused fits the criteria for the defence of diminished responsibility.

Psychiatrist tells Eric Locke murder trial that accused fits criteria for diminished responsibility defence

A forensic psychiatrist has told Eric Locke's murder trial that the accused fits the criteria for the defence of diminished responsibility.

Mr. Locke, who is from St. John’s Park East in Clondalkin in Dublin, admits killing his ex-girlfriend but claims he was suffering from a mental disorder.

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