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1. www.tyronetimes.co.uk
www.tyronetimes.co.uk/2617/Bai - [Cached]Published on: 6/27/2008 Last Visited: 6/27/2008
Describing the police man's comments as "a bit unfair", Quinn's solicitor, Peter Corrigan, said there was no evidence that the defendant would abscond.
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Quinn's solicitor stressed that his client was not an habitual offender, and that he did not even have a previous conviction or criminal record.Outlining Quinn's "close ties" to the Coalisland area, Mr Corrigan said his client was an "integral" part of the community, and that he would not have the "wherewithal" to abscond.The solicitor said Quinn had put forward a workable and credible defence, which, he said, will be ventilated when the case comes to trial.Mr Corrigan added: "He (Quinn) has every incentive to attend court and give his account." -
2. www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/new - [Cached]Published on: 2/1/2008 Last Visited: 2/1/2008
Defence solicitor Peter Corrigan of Kevin Winters & Co said there had been questions all along about the reliability of the forensic evidence in the case against the teenager.
"The forensic evidence returned a mixed profile and the general forensic consensus is that mixed profiles are uninterpretible," he said. -
3. www.irishfreedomcommittee.com
www.irishfreedomcommittee.com/ - [Cached]Published on: 8/8/2005 Last Visited: 5/24/2007
Defence solicitor Peter Corrigan alleged there was less evidence connecting his client to the outrage than against a man who had charges of supplying the bomb car dropped.
He said: "In the light of that I would ask the prosecution to review this case, see if there is a real prospect of conviction and immediately withdraw the charges.
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But Mr Corrigan expressed serious concerns at how the case has been handled, declaring: "We would submit that these proceedings have been infected."
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Mr Corrigan said: "The evidence against Mr Donegan was that he had confessed in a Garda station that he was the person who stole the Vauxhall Cavalier used in the Omagh bombing."
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"His evidence is that Mr Hoey may have been responsible for the Omagh bombing," Mr Corrigan said.
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Defence solicitor Peter Corrigan alleged there was less evidence connecting his client to the outrage than against a man who had charges of supplying the bomb car dropped.
He said: "In the light of that I would ask the prosecution to review
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But Mr Corrigan expressed serious concerns at how the case has been
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Mr. Corrigan said: "Not once have we been given any concrete information to explain why Mr. Brady's licence was revoked.
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Mr. Corrigan says his client's case is scheduled to be discussed by the Sentences Review Panel some time in the next few weeks.

