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Ireland's Courts Kick Off with High-Profile Cases
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Irelands courts kick off their new term with high-profile cases, including Stephen Silvers appeal against his murder conviction for killing Detective Garda Colm Horkan, Noel Longs challenge to his conviction for killing Nora Sheehan, and a woman sentenced for murdering her partners son. Meanwhile, judgment is due on appeals by three men convicted in the savage kidnapping and torture of Kevin Lunney. The Court of Appeal will also consider life sentences for two men who were teens during their murders, and a hearing checks if Riad Bouchaker is fit to stand trial for a Parnell Square knife attack. The courts promise raw drama and justice long in the making.
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