The Court of Appeal has overturned a Circuit Court ruling that a man was unfit to stand trial for dangerous driving causing death. Robert Harrison, aged 25, of Shantonagh in Monaghan, faces charges relating to a collision at Drung, Cootehill, County Cavan in November 2009, in which a passenger died and another was seriously injured. Judge Pauline Codd had determined in July 2014 that Mr Harrison was unfit to be tried. The Director of Public Prosecutions appealed that determination. Mr Justice John Edwards, delivering judgment, found the original ruling was erroneous in principle. He stated that the trial judge had conflated the question of fitness to plead with whether a fair trial could be afforded, and that the public interest in prosecution had not been properly weighed against the defendant's trial rights. The court indicated the case should proceed to trial, with the trial judge to review its viability. Mr Harrison was remanded on bail pending the next sitting of Cavan Circuit Criminal Court in November.
Ruling on dangerous driving causing death trial overturned
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Source: Courts News Ireland
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