Judge warns jury to 'be especially cautious' when considering identification evidence in murder trial

A judge has warned the jury in the case of a man accused of murdering a former soldier that they must "be especially cautious" when considering identification evidence heard during the trial.

Judge warns jury to 'be especially cautious' when considering identification evidence in murder trial

A judge has warned the jury in the case of a man accused of murdering a former soldier that they must "be especially cautious" when considering identification evidence heard during the trial.

Mr Justice Michael White has finished charging the jury in the Central Criminal Court trial of Gary Watson (35), who is accused of murdering Warren O’Connor (24) nine years ago in north Dublin.

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