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Court of Appeal upholds the conviction of an individual for multiple offences, including burglary, robbery, false imprisonment, and taking a vehicle without authority, related to a "tiger kidnapping" incident, on the grounds that there was no error in the trial court's admission of identification evidence or the jury's assessment of CCTV footage.
Tiger kidnapping - burglary - robbery - false imprisonment - unauthorised vehicle use - Dublin Circuit Criminal Court - Court of Appeal - conviction - appeal - jury verdict - witness testimony - forensic evidence - DNA profile - identification evidence - CCTV footage - Garda National Surveillance Unit (NSU) - Emergency Response Unit (ERU) - Gardaí identification - real evidence - procedural fairness.
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