PROPERTY   JOBS    CARS    DATING
Latest Breaking News Community Contact Info. Evening Echo Award Winning Team Evening Echo Media Pack Evening Echo Contact Info.




 


FRONT | IRELAND | SPORT | WORLD | BUSINESS | ENTERTAINMENT


Judge's comments had 'real potential' to prejudice jury



The Court of Criminal Appeal has said a judge's "trenchant" public comments on knife crime had "real potential to prejudice" a jury.

Earlier this month, the Court overturned the murder convictions of Warren and Jeffrey Dumbrell of Emmet Place in Inchichore in Dublin and ordered their retrial.

Mr Justice Paul Carney gave his address on knife crime during a lecture in Cork.

Crucially, the Court of Criminal Appeal said he gave it on day five of a trial over which he was presiding that involved a fatal stabbing.

Among his comments was that sentences in such cases other than murder do not do justice to the victims or their families.

The three-judge court described his words as "'strong and trenchant" and had real potential to prejudice a jury.

While the court said it was satisfied Justice Carney never intended his address to influence the Dumbrell jury, it said he intended it to be widely publicised.



 
Find me a job Find me a car Find me a date Find me a home to buy Find me a home to let

 








News: Breaking News | World News | Sport News | Entertainment News

Services: Horoscopes | Lotto Results | Weather | Family Notices | Sports Fixtures | Echoes of the Past

Community: Local Information | Social Networks

Newspaper: Contact Us | Media Pack | Editorial Team | Free Ads


Follow us on Facebook   Follow us on Twitter

     
  Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Copyright Info
© Echo Publications (Cork) Limited, City Quarter, Cork. Registered in Ireland: 344279.