Latest: Prosecution finishes evidence in Jobstown false imprisonment trial

The prosecuting barrister Sean Gillane told the jurors this afternoon that the case against one man would not proceed any further.

Latest: Prosecution finishes evidence in Jobstown false imprisonment trial

Update 4.35pm: The prosecution has now called all its evidence in the trial of six men accused of falsely imprisoning the former Tánaiste Joan Burton and her adviser.

Most of the court’s time today was taken up by legal argument in the absence of the jury that led to the so-called Jobstown Seven becoming the Jobstown Six with the DPP’s decision not to pursue its case against one of the accused.

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