What are the implications of the Dwyer ruling on other serious crimes?

If the argument put forward by Graham Dwyer holds, then many serious crimes against women and children, and other vulnerable people, could not be investigated or prosecuted.

What are the implications of the Dwyer ruling on other serious crimes?

If the argument put forward by Graham Dwyer holds, then many serious crimes against women and children, and other vulnerable people, could not be investigated or prosecuted.

This is because, in many such cases, gardaí need access to telephone data records of suspects in order to gather evidence – particularly where they would have no reason to suspect certain people of crimes.

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