Man accused of murdering pensioner found in burning car is denied bail by High Court
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A MAN accused of murdering a 72-year-old grandmother whose body was found in a burning car has been denied bail by the High Court on Thursday afternoon.
Michael Leonard (63) of Hillcrest, Glenosheen, Kilmallock, Co Limerick, who appeared at the bail hearing by video-link, is accused of murdering pensioner Mary O Keeffe (72) at Doneraile, Co Cork, on February 4 of this year.
Detective Sergeant James O Shea of Fermoy Garda Station told State counsel, Mr Emmet Nolan BL, that he was objecting to bail on the basis of the strength of the evidence, the seriousness of the charge and on the grounds that the accused might interfere with witnesses in the case.
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Thu, May 6, 2021, 19:05 Paul Neilan
A man accused of murdering a 72-year-old woman whose body was found in a burning car was denied bail by the High Court on Thursday.
Michael Leonard (63) of Hillcrest, Glenosheen, Kilmallock, Co Limerick, who appeared at the bail hearing by video-link, is accused of murdering pensioner Mary O’Keeffe (72) at Doneraile, Co Cork, on February 4th of this year.
Detective Sergeant James O’Shea of Fermoy Garda Station told State counsel, Emmet Nolan BL, that he was objecting to bail on the basis of the strength of the evidence, the seriousness of the charge and on the grounds that the accused might interfere with witnesses in the case.
Limerick man accused of murdering pensioner found in burning car is denied bail by High Court
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A MAN accused of murdering a 72-year-old grandmother whose body was found in a burning car has been denied bail by the High Court this Thursday afternoon.
Michael Leonard (63) of Hillcrest, Glenosheen, Kilmallock, Co Limerick, who appeared at the bail hearing by video-link, is accused of murdering pensioner Mary O Keeffe (72) at Doneraile, Co Cork, on February 4 of this year.
Detective Sergeant James O Shea of Fermoy Garda Station told State counsel, Mr Emmet Nolan BL, that he was objecting to bail on the basis of the strength of the evidence, the seriousness of the charge and on the grounds that the accused might interfere with witnesses in the case.