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Two charges dropped in Omagh case | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
Two charges against the man accused of the Omagh bombing have effectively been dropped after prosecution lawyers accepted there was no case to answer. | |
The charges were connected to a car bombing and an explosives find just weeks before the 1998 Omagh atrocity in which 29 people were killed. | |
Sean Hoey, 37, of Jonesborough, County Armagh, still faces 56 charges. | Sean Hoey, 37, of Jonesborough, County Armagh, still faces 56 charges. |
Mr Justice Weir will make a ruling on Thursday on a defence application for the case to be thrown out. | |
Sean Hoey had been charged with causing an explosion in the middle of Banbridge on 1 August 1998 - exactly two weeks before the Omagh bombing. | |
The prosecution had been expected to present voice analysis evidence to try to link the south Armagh electrician to the Banbridge attack. | |
But none has been introduced in the trial and on Tuesday, Crown lawyers invited the court to find there was no case to answer as relates to that specific charge. | |
Not supported | |
They also accepted that there was not the evidence to support a separate charge of conspiracy to murder. | |
That was connected to an explosives find at Blackwatertown Road outside Armagh a month earlier. | |
While officially these are decisions for Mr Justice Weir, it effectively means two charges have been withdrawn. | |
However, the accused still faces 56 other charges including 29 counts of murder at Omagh. | |
The judge has been listening to a defence application for the case to be thrown out, and the Crown's response to it. | |
These arguments have now been completed, and Mr Justice Weir will make a ruling on Thursday. | |
There have now been 50 days of evidence at the trial. |