From 'secret recordings' to 'sniper rifles' - what the jury in the Diarmuid Phelan murder trial didn't hear
Briefly

During the week-long pre-trial hearing, Diarmuid Phelan's defence raised concerns about court artist Mike O'Donnell's presence, arguing it infringed on the defendant's right to privacy, especially amid past life-threatening events.
Sean Guerin SC emphasized that the defendant deserves to participate in his trial without the fear of being observed, given serious threats previously made against him and his family.
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