Convicted murderer says decision on NI extradition should be stayed
A man convicted of murder in Northern Ireland has appealed to the High Court to suspend extradition proceedings while his application to transfer his sentence from the North to the Republic remains pending. James Meehan, aged 54, with addresses in Derry City and Kells, County Meath, was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2009 for the murder of Jim McFadden in May 2007 following an incident in Donegal. Meehan had been…
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