Jury in Sunday Times defamation case sent home

John McCauley suing over article criticising him for taking a midwife to court over filming birth

Sunday Times columnist  Brenda Power Photograph: Collins Courts
Sunday Times columnist Brenda Power Photograph: Collins Courts

A High Court jury hearing a defamation action by a businessman against Sunday Times columnist Brenda Power and the newspaper was sent home tonight and will continue deliberations tomorrow.

After over five hours considering a verdict, the jury foreman told Mr Justice Eamon deValera at about 8pm they might be able to reach a verdict in the morning.

Earlier, the foreman said they had reached a unanimous verdict on one question put to them and hoped to answer a second within 20 minutes. After that time, the foreman said the position remained the same but said they might reach a majority verdict tomorrow morning “with a good night’s sleep.”

John McCauley (46), a property consultant originally from Donegal now based in Dubai and Lithuania, is suing over a article in which Ms Power criticised him for taking a midwife to court over interruption of his filming of the birth of his first child.

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The March 2009 article arose from publicity surrounding an unsuccessful Circuit Court case by Mr McCauley against midwife Irish Halbach and Mount Carmel Hospital in Dublin alleging Ms Halbach had acted unreasonably by stopping him filming just after his daughter Simone’s birth by C-section in 2006.

He claims Ms Power’s column portrayed him as “some kind of head case running around with a camera”. The defendants deny defamation and have pleaded the article was true and was fair comment.

Mary Carolan

Mary Carolan

Mary Carolan is the Legal Affairs Correspondent of the Irish Times