Trial of five men and a teenager accused of murder of a father of seven at a funeral could take up to eight weeks, potential jurors hear
The trial of five men and a teenager accused of the murder of a father of seven at a funeral in Co Kerry could take up to eight weeks and could hear evidence from up to 200 witnesses, potential jurors were told on Wednesday.
The five men and the teenager all denied the murder of Tom Dooley when they were arraigned before Ms Justice Ring and the jury panel at the Central Criminal Court sitting at the Criminal Courts of Justice on Anglesea Street in Cork. Some seven jurors were sworn in during the morning sitting of the court but when these seven jurors returned in the afternoon, Ms Justice Ring explained that the court had not been able to any more progress in swearing in the remaining jurors.
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