Man charged with robbery in which Garda Adrian Donohoe was shot dead refused bail

Brendan Treanor's lawyers had argued that it was an offence to his dignity to keep him in custody away from his newborn son
Man charged with robbery in which Garda Adrian Donohoe was shot dead refused bail

Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe (pictured) was murdered in the line of duty in January 2013 at the Lordship Credit Union in Co. Louth. File photo

A man charged with the robbery at Lordship Credit Union in which Detective Gda Adrian Donohoe was shot dead has been refused bail by the Special Criminal Court.

Brendan Treanor's (34) lawyers had argued that it was an offence to his dignity to keep him in custody away from his newborn son in circumstances where his trial has been put back to January of next year. 

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