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Supreme Court to hear appeal by Dublin criminal who tried to dissuade witness in garda murder trial

Newseze Wire·Fri, Jun 19, 6:39 PMWire: The Irish Times
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Supreme Court to hear appeal by Dublin criminal who tried to dissuade witness in garda murder trial

Lawyers for Dean Byrne argue that no offence is committed where a person uses lawful means to persuade a witness not to give false evidence

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