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During the trial of four men accused of abducting businessman Kevin Lunney at Ballinagh, County Cavan in September 2019, defence counsel Michael O'Higgins SC raised concerns about the conduct of proceedings at the Special Criminal Court. Mr O'Higgins complained that the presiding judge, Mr Justice Tony Hunt, was dismissive of an important part of the defence case relating to blood marks found in a Renault Kangoo van. The complaint arose when the judge interjected to question the location of blood evidence while a fingerprint expert was being cross-examined. Mr O'Higgins objected to what he characterised as the judge's dismissive and contemptuous tone, and stated that the trial should proceed on the basis of evidence presented in court. The four accused—a 40-year-old man identified as YZ, Alan O'Brien, Darren Redmond, and Luke O'Reilly of Kilcogy—have all pleaded not guilty to false imprisonment and intentionally causing serious harm. Medical evidence detailed the extensive injuries sustained by Mr Lunney, including lacerations requiring stitches, a fractured tibia, and burns from bleach.

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