Court accepts protected witness in Gareth Hutch murder trial was 'acting under duress'

A court has accepted that a protected witness in the Gareth Hutch murder trial was a “reluctant and unwilling part” who was “acting under duress”.

Court accepts protected witness in Gareth Hutch murder trial was 'acting under duress'

A court has accepted that a protected witness in the Gareth Hutch murder trial was a “reluctant and unwilling part” who was “acting under duress”.

The non-jury Special Criminal Court has spent the day reading out its lengthy judgement in the trial of three Dubliners accused of murdering Mr Hutch.

Gareth Hutch, a nephew of Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch was shot dead on May 24 2016 in the car park outside his flat in Dublin’s north inner city.

At the end of the nine-week trial, the prosecuting barrister told the three judges it wasn't a sudden or a spur of the moment kind of thing.

Regina Keogh from Avondale House, Dublin 1; her brother Jonathan and Thomas Fox of Rutland Court, Dublin 1 deny murdering him.

It is the prosecution’s case that Mr Keogh was one of two shooters and the other two played various roles in the planning and execution of the killing.

A woman called Mary McDonnell was initially charged with withholding information but turned State witness and was granted immunity.

She said Mr Keogh and another man used her flat to stakeout Mr Hutch’s home on the morning of the killing.

Today, the judges said they did not accept she was motivated by money and believed she would never have allowed her flat to be used without being seriously steamrolled by others.

The court will resume delivering its judgement this day next week.

- Digital Desk

more courts articles

Former prisoner given indefinite hospital order for killing Irishman in London Former prisoner given indefinite hospital order for killing Irishman in London
Jack Grealish landed with £1,042 bill after admitting speeding in Range Rover Jack Grealish landed with £1,042 bill after admitting speeding in Range Rover
Man admits killing Irish pensioner (87) on mobility scooter in London Man admits killing Irish pensioner (87) on mobility scooter in London

More in this section

Hospital stock Teenager has part of each ear bitten off during assault in Antrim
Garda Sign/Lantern Naas Garda Station Man arrested after fatal assault in Kildare
Eurovision 2024 Eurovision was ‘Bambie Thug’s night’ in Irish eyes – Taoiseach
War_map
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited