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national / anti-war / imperialism / press release Monday October 04, 2004 13:35 by Eoin Dubsky 14 comments (last - thursday december 16, 2004 22:46)
Eoin Dubsky (24) will have another chance to make his case for spray-painting an American warplane at Shannon Airport in September 2002 when his appeal is heard before Judge Keys in Ennis courthouse on Tuesday, October 5th. Clare District Judge, J Mangan found him guilty of the charge of criminal damage last February, three months after his trial in Tulla District Court, where Dubsky's solicitor Paul O'Shea had mounted a robust defence of the action under Irish law and international law. read full story / add a comment |
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