Lawyer represented some of Limerick’s most high-profile criminals during his career
Supreme Court says neither brother showed any issue of general public importance arose
Wayne and John Dundon had been found guilty by Special Criminal Court
Changes enabling gardaí to take cases to Special Criminal Court credited for success
Prosecutors claimed sentence for threatening witnesses was ‘unduly lenient’
Just as the dust settles on the last of the gangs, new ones are emerging, writes Conor Lally
Former garda says he would be shocked if tapes could mean challenge to convictions
Limerick man John Dundon was jailed for life for rugby player’s murder in August 2013
Seán Guerin SC has extensive experience in criminal law
Limerick brothers allege unfair treatment in Portlaoise prison
Coroner’s court hears rugby player received five gunshot wounds to head and body
Reasearch shows if you live in a place where people care about each other you do better
City has been given a signal it can start again, says Bishop Brendan Leahy
Limerick breathed a sigh of relief this week with the sentencing of John Dundon. But a decade of shootings and intimidation – and chronic social problems – have left the city scarred
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