Lawyers for 'Freddie' Thompson say evidence not strong enough for murder conviction

Lawyers for Frederick ‘Freddie’ Thompson, who is accused of the murder of David Douglas, have asked the Special Criminal Court to direct a not guilty verdict, on the basis that the evidence against him is not strong enough.

Lawyers for 'Freddie' Thompson say evidence not strong enough for murder conviction

By Alison O’Riordan

Lawyers for Frederick ‘Freddie’ Thompson, who is accused of the murder of David Douglas, have asked the Special Criminal Court to direct a not guilty verdict, on the basis that the evidence against him is not strong enough.

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