Il professore di diritto Diarmuid Phelan si dichiara non colpevole dell’omicidio di un uomo nella contea di Dublino

https://www.irishtimes.com/crime-law/courts/2024/10/14/law-professor-diarmuid-phelan-pleads-not-guilty-to-murder-of-man-in-co-dublin/

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  1. Miserable-Tangelo565 on

    Interesting to see this case starting on the 20 year anniversary of the Nally incident. We’ll see how the legal system handles self-defence against consistent criminality on farms.

  2. cedardesk on

    Will be an intriguing case, it sounds like he will know his rights and the laws more than anyone representing him…

  3. Why put Law Professor in the headline? Did the law professor not know that shooting somebody in the back of the head is against the law?

  4. InitiativeHour2861 on

    The article seems to indicate that there may be some connection with coursing or badgering.

    People selected for the jury were asked to identify themselves if they were involved in coursing, fox coursing or badgering.

    Wouldn’t identifying yourself as being involved in any of these be admitting to a crime?

  5. “If they knew anything about Keith Bono Conlon, also known as Keith Green, or about Callum Coleman, also known as Callie Ryan, or about a Robin, or Robert Duggan, with a nickname Rob Minicob, they should not serve, she said. She named four other people and told the jury panel not to serve if they knew any of those.”

    How many pseudo-names do the people in this case have?

  6. InitiativeHour2861 on

    Whatever about the legal, non-lethal, variants of coursing and fox hunting.

    Badgering is definitely illegal, right?

    It seems like an odd thing to be asking someone to identify themselves in court for, especially if as

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