Aaron Brady trial for perverting the course of justice adjourned again

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There has been yet another adjournment in the trial of Aaron Brady, who was found guilty four yea...

There has been yet another adjournment in the trial of Aaron Brady, who was found guilty four years ago of murdering Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe.

The 33-year-old from Crossmaglen in County Armagh is accused of conspiring with another man to persuade a witness not to give evidence at his murder trial. In 2020, Aaron Brady was convicted of murdering Detective Adrian Donohoe outside Lordship Credit Union – a crime for which he will have to serve at least 40 years in prison for.This trial concerns an allegation that he conspired with another man - Dean Byrne from Cabra Park, Dublin - to persuade a prosecution witness not to testify at Brady’s murder trial.

Brady is also accused of a further attempt to pervert the course of justice by recording a video of another witness being interviewed by Gardaí. The trial was due to begin on Monday but has been adjourned for three days in a row, with the prosecution barrister due to take instructions from the Director of Public Prosecutions following what were described as “constructive talks” with Brady’s barrister.‘I was terrified’ – Irish actress sues Apple after stalker tracks her using AirTag

 

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