If Graham Dwyer's challenge to data retention law succeeds it will be 'start of his pending appeal,' his lawyer says

The sole purpose of Graham Dwyer's challenge against Ireland's data retention law is to show his rights were breached when information from his mobile phone was used by prosecutors at his trial for the murder of Elaine O Hara, the High Court has heard.

If Graham Dwyer's challenge to data retention law succeeds it will be 'start of his pending appeal,' his lawyer says

By Ann O'Loughlin

The sole purpose of Graham Dwyer's challenge against Ireland's data retention law is to show his rights were breached when information from his mobile phone was used by prosecutors at his trial for the murder of Elaine O Hara, the High Court has heard.

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