Dwyer challenge on data retention beginning, not end of appeal
High Court told sole purpose of data retention law challenge is to show breach of rights
High Court told sole purpose of data retention law challenge is to show breach of rights
Dwyer legal challenge told retained data needed against ‘under the radar’ criminals
Case, which must be lodged in 21 days, may focus on phone records and questioning
Graham Dwyer receives a life sentence for his ‘chilling and premeditated murder’
Family of Elaine O’Hara offered condolences by Garda Commissioner Nóirín O’Sullivan
Judge sentences Graham Dwyer to life in jail, says be thankful a dangerous man is out of the way
Grounds for appeal, to be heard within the year, were laid throughout trial
Judge said he agreed with guilty verdict ‘110 per cent’ and sentence will be on April 20th
Judge orders that there should be no publication of juror names or details
Judge emphasises gravity of undertaking: ‘It’s over to you. And I wish you well’
‘Suicidal thoughts were there, and there very close to the end,’ says Mr Justice Tony Hunt
Jury told to make an ‘antiseptic decision’ on murder accused by Mr Justice Tony Hunt
Judge says proof of having unusual fantasies does not constitute a crime, and that the jury has one question to consider: whether Graham Dwyer is guilty of the crime of murder
‘Not a screed of evidence’ about cause of death, says defence in closing statement
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