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A man acquitted of IRA membership in the Special Criminal Court has had his case examined for miscarriage of justice findings. Michael Connolly, aged 47 from County Louth, was convicted in 2017 of membership of an unlawful organisation following his arrest in Convoy, Donegal. He spent over fourteen months in custody before the Court of Appeal quashed his conviction in 2018, citing the trial court's refusal to examine intelligence files underlying the Assistant Commissioner's belief evidence. A retrial in 2019 resulted in acquittal. At a recent hearing, Connolly's legal representatives argued the original conviction constituted a classic miscarriage of justice, contending that belief evidence had been formed using case materials in breach of the rule against double counting. They highlighted that disclosure of intelligence file extracts during the retrial directly contradicted the Assistant Commissioner's previous testimony. The Director of Public Prosecutions opposed the miscarriage of justice application, arguing acquittal did not automatically warrant such certification. The three-judge panel reserved judgement.

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