The High Court has extended an anonymity order protecting the identity of a man convicted of inflicting serious injuries on businessman Kevin Lunney during a kidnapping in County Cavan in September 2019. Mr Justice Charles Meenan granted a temporary extension of the order until mid-January, allowing the man's legal representatives to pursue judicial review proceedings against the Director of Public Prosecutions and the Special Criminal Court. The man's lawyers argued that publishing his name ahead of separate pending criminal trials could prejudice his right to a fair trial before a jury. The Director of Public Prosecutions opposed the extension, contending that media publication of convicted persons' names is a fundamental constitutional right except in limited circumstances. Mr Justice Meenan acknowledged this principle but found an arguable case for fair trial concerns. The man was convicted by the Special Criminal Court earlier this year alongside two others of false imprisonment and intentionally causing harm to Mr Lunney at Drumbrade, Ballinagh.
Media remain gagged from naming criminal who inflicted serious injuries on Kevin Lunney
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Source: Courts News Ireland
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