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Dale Cregan trial: Juror discharged for legal reasons | Dale Cregan trial: Juror discharged for legal reasons |
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One of the jurors in the trial of Dale Cregan and nine others accused over the murders of a father and son in Greater Manchester has been discharged. | One of the jurors in the trial of Dale Cregan and nine others accused over the murders of a father and son in Greater Manchester has been discharged. |
The trial will continue with 11 jurors for legal reasons which cannot be reported, Mr Justice Holroyde said. | The trial will continue with 11 jurors for legal reasons which cannot be reported, Mr Justice Holroyde said. |
Earlier in the Preston Crown Court trial Cregan admitted killing PCs Fiona Bone, 32, and Nicola Hughes, 23, in a gun and grenade attack in September. | |
He continues to deny the murders of David Short 46, and his son Mark, 23. | He continues to deny the murders of David Short 46, and his son Mark, 23. |
Mark Short was killed at the Cotton Tree pub, on 25 May last year. | |
Explosion charge | |
Alongside Cregan, of no fixed address; Damian Gorman, 38, from Glossop; Leon Atkinson, 35, from Ashton-under-Lyne; Luke Livesey, 27, from Hattersley; Ryan Hadfield, 28, from Droylsden; and Matthew James, 33, from Clayton, are all accused of his murder. | |
They are also all accused of the attempted murders of three others in the pub at the time - John Collins, Ryan Pridding and Michael Belcher. | |
All six defendants deny the charges. | |
David Short was murdered on 10 August last year at his home in Clayton, Manchester. | |
Accused of his murder are Cregan, Francis Dixon, 37, from Stalybridge, Anthony Wilkinson, 38, from Manchester, and Jermaine Ward, 24. | |
All four are also jointly accused of the attempted murder of Sharon Hark on the same day, and a single charge of causing an explosion. | |
They all deny the charges. | |
Mr Wilkinson is additionally charged with possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life and Mohammed Ali, 32, from Chadderton, Greater Manchester, is accused of assisting an offender. |
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