Graham Dwyer's data challenge 'misconceived', State tells High Court

Convicted murderer Graham Dwyer's challenge against Ireland's data retention laws is "misconceived" and is "a re run" of an application dismissed by the judge presiding at the architect's trial, the High Court has heard.

Graham Dwyer's data challenge 'misconceived', State tells High Court

By Ann O'Loughlin

Convicted murderer Graham Dwyer's challenge against Ireland's data retention laws is "misconceived" and is "a re run" of an application dismissed by the judge presiding at the architect's trial, the High Court has heard.

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