Man accused of murdering Louth taxi driver had 'no motive', court hears

The barrister for a man accused of murdering a taxi driver in Dundalk has told the jury he had no motive to kill him.

Man accused of murdering Louth taxi driver had 'no motive', court hears

The barrister for a man accused of murdering a taxi driver in Dundalk has told the jury he had no motive to kill him.

Joseph Hillen from Glendesha Road, Forkhill, Co. Armagh claims he was acting in self-defence when he stabbed Martin Mulligan in 2015.

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