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A pig farmer from County Longford has appealed his conviction for false imprisonment and related offences, alleging interference with a juror during his trial. Donal Connaughton, aged 58, from Elfeet, Newtowncashel, was convicted in 2013 following an incident at his farm in April 2010 when he directed two repossession agents into a pen with an agitated boar. He was found guilty on charges of false imprisonment, threatening serious harm, and assault, and was sentenced to twelve months imprisonment. His barrister argued before the Court of Appeal that the trial did not proceed in accordance with law due to alleged contact between a juror and third parties. The prosecution contended the allegation lacked evidential foundation, noting that eleven of twelve jurors confirmed no interference occurred. The three-judge court reserved judgement on the appeal. Connaughton remains on bail pending the determination of the case.

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