Graham Dwyer ruling: does it make his conviction unsafe?
ECJ ruling will boost his appeal against conviction, but he has obstacles to overcome
ECJ ruling will boost his appeal against conviction, but he has obstacles to overcome
Ruling will change working methods rather than set back investigations, say gardaí
The Government cannot be surprised by a European court decision that it was warned about eight years ago
Few expect Dwyer to benefit personally from ECJ’s mobile phone metadata ruling
Judgment has potentially significant adverse implications for fight against serious crime
Concerns in Sligo that killer’s unrelated action may block search for stolen phone ‘unfounded’
The moment calls for zero tolerance towards male violence and aggression
Senior judicial adviser to ECJ gave opinion that Irish data regime breaches EU law
ECJ adviser’s opinion has serious implications for prosecution of serious crime in EU
Concern that new restrictions would have profound impact on future investigations
Retention of phone location data only permitted for serious national security threats
Investigators using search warrants to obtain data in serious criminal matters
In the News podcast: How a series of legal rulings help and hinder his case
Violence towards women during sex is just good old-fashioned misogyny
Failure to disclose Seanad debate participation was ‘genuine oversight’, Eugene Regan says
European Court of Justice hears submissions from 14 EU states on aspect of data law
Phone data crucial in identifying Graham Dwyer as suspect in murder of Elaine O’Hara
Appeals over Ana Kriégel and Adrian Donohoe murders also to be heard
Ruling could have impact on killer’s bid to overturn conviction for murder of Elaine O’Hara
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Gardaí strongly suspect the death of mother of two was a murder
In a fast world, our slow government gradually digests issues it swallowed years ago
Net Results: Government has known data retention framework is unlawful for years
Convicted killer had challenged use of phone data showing how he planned murder
Garda source describes decision as among worst possible outcome for such inquiries
Dwyer’s lawyers argued State has failed to properly respond to striking down of data directive
Decision to have potentially huge implications for State’s fight against crime
Appeal could assist Dwyer to overturn his conviction for murder of Elaine O’Hara
Pathologists cannot establish cause of death, making case much harder to solve
Women are at the centre of several important cases in the higher courts this year
The full story of Ian Bailey’s conviction in a French court and the next steps in the legal battle
State appealing key phone data ruling which could help murderer to overturn conviction
Murderer wants to dispute admissibility of call data in attempt to overturn conviction
Gardaí cannot obtain mobile data warrants as a result of High Court decision last year
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An attempted murder in Dún Laoghaire and a swine-flu vaccine test case will also be heard
Court decision forms part of bid to overturn conviction for murder of Elaine O’Hara
High Court decision forms part of his bid to overturn conviction for Elaine O’Hara murder
Dwyer claimed data gathered from his phone should not have been used at his trial
High Court finding forms part of bid to overturn conviction for killing Elaine O’Hara
Judge in the case says State must ‘tread carefully’ when it comes to people’s data privacy
Evidence of the location of Dwyer’s work phone tied him to other phones in the case
Dwyer trying to overturn conviction for murder of childcare worker Elaine O’Hara
Ruling on use of phone metadata could severely impact gangland investigations
Charlie Flanagan says legal framework ‘needs to be modernised’
Appeals by Denis O’Brien and Angela Kerins also likely to loom large in next law term
The ability to track mobile phones predates the current crop of smartphones
Jessbrook, former home of convicted criminal John Gilligan, is ‘sale agreed’
Convicted murderer has taken case claiming garda’s use of information as evidence unfair
Lawyers claim convicted murderer’s High Court challenge is a ‘re-run’ of earlier application
Man convicted of Elaine O’Hara’s murder argues phone data should not have been used
Man convicted of murdering Elaine O’Hara in 2012 brings High Court challenge
Convicted murderer claims breach of his rights to privacy in his High Court action
David Drumm and Michael Lowry are expected to be tried in the coming year
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