Court may grant bail to Bray Boxing Club murder accused on 'most stringent' conditions

Court of Appeal finds man accused of murdering  gym-goer and attempted murder of coach Pete Taylor has spent a 'highly unusual amount of time' in custody without date for second trial
Court may grant bail to Bray Boxing Club murder accused on 'most stringent' conditions

Pete Taylor was shot when a gunman entered Bray Boxing Club in Co Wicklow, on June 5, 2018.

The man accused of murdering an early morning gym-goer and the attempted murder of well-known coach Pete Taylor at Bray Boxing Club may be granted bail "on the most stringent conditions", after the Court of Appeal found he has spent a "highly unusual amount of time" in custody without a date for his second trial.

Gerard Cervi has applied for bail on the grounds that he has been in custody for almost five years with no new trial date in sight.

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