Miriam Lord: Celeb witness Séamus Woulfe dazzles all with his knowledge

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, must have been delighted to hear him expounding on the subject as he has been brandishing a photocopy of the guidelines at witnesses throughout much of the hearing. Look at the logo, he tells everyone. “Rialtas na hÉireann.”harp is on the front page,” concluded the Supreme Court judge.

He understood eight people sat at his table. “And you are in a position to say who they were, are you comfortable to say who they were?” he wondered.Judge Fahy sounded nonplussed. “You asked him was he comfortable?” she repeated. On the previous day the barrister just asked the question straight out and witnesses replied, straight out.Colm Smyth SC, the only lawyer wearing a wig, asked some questions of behalf of his client, Donie Cassidy. He ended up having a very lawyerly exchange with Justice Woulfe on the legalities surrounding unofficial circulars and guidelines. Woulfe quoted from a book on administrative law.

Outside, the photographers had split into two groups and were now staking out the back door as well as the front.

 

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