At the Special Criminal Court in Dublin, closing arguments concluded on Wednesday in the trial of four men accused of the abduction and assault of businessman Kevin Lunney in Cavan on 17 September 2019. The accused, identified as YZ, Alan O'Brien, Darren Redmond and Luke O'Reilly, have all pleaded not guilty to false imprisonment and intentionally causing serious harm. Defence counsel conceded that circumstances surrounding their clients appeared suspicious but argued this fell short of the proof required for conviction. They challenged the prosecution's reliance on circumstantial evidence, including DNA findings in a Renault Kangoo van, mobile phone location data, and CCTV identification. A central defence submission questioned whether forensic evidence could have been compromised, given unclear access logs at the forensic examination facility in Santry. Counsel also highlighted inconsistencies in witness identification and gaps in telephone evidence the prosecution relied upon. The three-judge court is expected to deliver its verdict following closing arguments.
Circumstances 'suspicious', lawyers for Lunney accused concede
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Source: Courts News Ireland
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