NI man refused bail ahead of retrial on Lordship-related robbery charges
A man from County Down has been refused bail ahead of his retrial at the Special Criminal Court on charges relating to a conspiracy to steal vehicles allegedly connected to the January 2013 Lordship Credit Union robbery in County Louth, during which Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe was killed. James Flynn, aged 43, with an address in Newry, was arrested following extradition from the United Kingdom and now faces…
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