Special Criminal Court finds that two men were complicit in the murder of a Limerick businessman in 2009, despite issues arising as to the credibility of the witnesses, who all had links to criminals and criminality.
Criminal law – Special Criminal Court – whether accused are guilty of complicity in murder – credibility of witnesses – each witness has either been involved in serious criminal activity or closely associated with persons involved in such activity – forensic evidence – clothing, firearm residue – DNA evidence – the need for corroboration – "jailhouse informers" – both of the accused guilty of the offence of murder.