Man serving sentence for explosives charge challenges Justice Minister's refusal of enhanced remission

A man serving a four-year prison sentence after being convicted of having explosives in an adapted beer keg has challenged the refusal of the Minister for Justice to grant him enhanced remission.

Man serving sentence for explosives charge challenges Justice Minister's refusal of enhanced remission

A man serving a four-year prison sentence after being convicted of having explosives in an adapted beer keg has challenged the refusal of the Minister for Justice to grant him enhanced remission.

The action has been brought by William Burns, who is currently detained at Loughan House Open Centre, in Co. Cavan.

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