Aaron Brady has pleased not guilty to the murder at Lordship Credit Union in 2013
told the jury panel that the trial will be a lengthy one and is estimated to finish on May 28th.
He warned the panel not to allow themselves to be sworn onto the jury if they have a difficulty in serving, as that would cause “serious difficulties” for the court.The judge said the trial will break for two weeks at Easter and will not sit on the St Patrick’s Day public holiday. He said there will also be breaks when he will deal with legal matters in the absence of the jury. He added: “That may suit self-employed people, who I would hope would consider sitting on the jury.
Mr Justice White said jurors must be impartial and asked them to let him know if they are aware of publicity and media coverage that might affect their impartiality. He further stated that anyone from the