Murphy brands Jobstown trial evidence as ’rubbish’; Verdict hailed as ’victory for right to protest’

Today’s not guilty verdict in the eight week Jobstown protest trial has been warmly welcomed by many as a "victory for the right to protest"

Murphy brands Jobstown trial evidence as ’rubbish’; Verdict hailed as ’victory for right to protest’

Today’s not guilty verdict in the eight week Jobstown protest trial has been warmly welcomed by many as a "victory for the right to protest"

Reacting to the verdict earlier today Paul Murphy, who was cleared of falsely imprisoning former Tánaiste Joan Burton during the Jobstown protest branded the evidence against him "rubbish".

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