Fat Freddie Thompson to appeal his conviction for murder

David ‘Daithí’ Douglas was shot dead in Dublin in 2016

The three-judge court heard that Michael Finucane Solicitors will come on record for Freddie Thompson, who originally gave his notice of appeal by himself from prison. File photograph: The Irish Times
The three-judge court heard that Michael Finucane Solicitors will come on record for Freddie Thompson, who originally gave his notice of appeal by himself from prison. File photograph: The Irish Times

Dublin criminal Fat Freddie Thompson is to appeal his conviction for the murder of David ‘Daithí­’ Douglas, the Court of Appeal heard yesterday ( Friday).

Thompson (39) of Loreto Road, Maryland, Dublin 8, had pleaded not guilty to involvement in murder but was jailed for life at the the Special Criminal Court in August of 2018.

Mr Douglas was shot six times as he lunched at the counter in his partner’s shop, Shoestown on Bridgefoot Street, Dublin 8, on July 1st, 2016.

At the court, lawyers for Thompson said that they were coming on record to represent him in his conviction appeal but had yet to lodge grounds of appeal with the court in order to receive transcripts.

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The three-judge court heard that Michael Finucane Solicitors will come on record for Thompson, who originally gave his notice of appeal by himself from prison.

Free legal aid was granted to Michael Finucane Solicitor in the matter, which will be listed to fix a date once grounds for appeal have been submitted.