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https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/taxi-driver-has-conviction-for-ira-membership-quashed-on-appeal-1.3545572?mode=amp

A taxi driver whose DNA was found on the number plate of a car which blew up outside Newry courthouse in 2010 has had his conviction for IRA membership quashed on appeal.

Darren Weldon (47), from Kilbarrack in Dublin, but with an address at Drinadaly in Trim, Co Meath, had pleaded not guilty at the Special Criminal Court to membership of an unlawful organisation styling itself the Irish Republican Army, otherwise Óglaigh na Éireann, otherwise the IRA, on October 14th, 2014.

He was found guilty by the non-jury court and sentenced to five years imprisonment with the final year suspended on January 16th, 2017.

Weldon has his conviction quashed on Wednesday after the Court of Appeal found the trial court had made a “factually incorrect” finding in relation to a photo on Weldon’s iPhone. Extracting a key strand from the combination of evidence left a “substantial gap” in the trial court’s reasoning, causing the Court of Appeal to consider his conviction “unsafe”. A retrial was ordered. Weldon had previously worked as a taxi driver. He had no previous convictions.

During the trial, the Special Criminal Court heard evidence that a car bomb exploded outside Newry courthouse in February 2010. Police found a DNA sample on the number plate of the car, recovered from debris, which matched swabs taken from Weldon upon arrest four years later.

Weldon had been arrested before, in September 2012, for suspected IRA membership, after attending the funeral of Alan Ryan, who was one of six men jailed for taking part in a “Real IRA” training camp in Co Meath in October, 1999. Alan Ryan was shot dead in 2012.

The Special Criminal Court relied on a picture message dedicated to Alan Ryan, found on Weldon’s phone, with the caption: “Heroes are the people who do what has to be done when it needs to be done regardless of the consequences.”

It also relied on a photo which, the court said, showed Weldon in the company of two other individuals who had criminal convictions for membership of the same unlawful organisation.

In fact, the photo showed the late Vincent Ryan (the late Alan Ryan’s brother) and Philip Forsyth, neither of whom had convictions for membership of an unlawful organisation, and Weldon was not in the photo, as had been submitted by his barrister, Hugh Hartnett SC.

Giving judgment in the Court of Appeal, Mr Justice John Hedigan said Weldon’s conviction was based upon a combination of evidence.

Combination of evidence

There was opinion evidence from a senior garda that Weldon was a member of an unlawful organisation at the relevant time. His belief was based on confidential information and not based on Weldon’s conduct or attendance at the funeral of Alan Ryan.

There was supporting evidence in the form of DNA linking Weldon with the registration plate and and there was also supporting evidence found in the presence of the photo’s on Weldon’s iPhone.

Mr Justice Hedigan said three photos were found on Weldon’s phone, the first of which contained “somewhat sentimental memorial content” relating to the late Alan Ryan. The court did not take this into account.

The court did, however, take into account the other two photos which showed Alan Ryan accompanied by the legend “heroes are the people who do what has to be done when it needs to be done regardless of the consequences”. This was regarded as evidence of the accused’s support and association with the late Alan Ryan.

Mr Justice Hedigan said the Court of Appeal agreed that this supported the opinion evidence of Chief Superintendent Peter Kirwan.

However, in a case which involved a combination of belief evidence, DNA evidence and two different photos, Mr Justice Hedigan said it was difficult to know which particular piece of evidence was conclusive and which was not.

Extracting one of the key strands - one of the photos - from the totality of the evidence left a “substantial gap in the reasoning of the court”. For this reason, Mr Justice Hedigan, who sat with Mr Justice Alan Mahon and Mr Justice John Edwards, said the court considered the conviction to be unsafe and allowed the appeal.

Weldon’s conviction was quashed, a retrial was ordered and the 47-year-old was admitted to bail to appear before the Special Criminal Court on Friday next.


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Re: Taxi driver has conviction for IRA membership quashed on appeal
« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2018, 06:02:19 am »
God save Ireland say the easily led and gullible.

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Re: Taxi driver has conviction for IRA membership quashed on appeal
« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2018, 12:15:06 pm »
Strange conviction.
If it doesn't have a roof sign and door stickers it's not a taxi.

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Re: Taxi driver has conviction for IRA membership quashed on appeal
« Reply #3 on: June 29, 2018, 01:21:15 am »
God save Ireland say the easily led and gullible.


Who would they be then?

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« Reply #4 on: June 29, 2018, 06:19:46 am »
Where do I start? Lets begin with the poor bastards in Glasnevin from 1916 who died so their descendants could hand over the keys to the IMF and ECB..........how about the elderly lining the corridors of hospitals.....how about the people who drafted up Bunreacht na hÉireann only to see it torn up by a shower of lunatics who are men on Monday and women on Tuesday....how about the morons in republican bars who think there'll be a united Ireland because of a "struggle" and not some political wheeling and dealing.? How about the fact that the only men wearing green at the Battle of the Boyne were Willamites or Orangmen?

The obsolete notion some in this country have about suffering under British and not European oppression makes me curdle.........they're so busy staring at themselves in mirrors from high stools they can't see the wife carrying on behind their backs. God save Ireland me hole...........it can't be saved it it is already dead.

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« Reply #5 on: June 29, 2018, 08:14:18 am »
The one part of the proclamation that always puzzles me is,whn people in this cointry are trying to make a point and they specifically refer to the part that says ALL THE CHILDREN OF THE NATION.I wonder if Pearse,Connolly,Mcbride,etc etc had known at the time that the children of the nation ,100 years later,would have black,brown,yellow,faces etc etc would they still have given rheir lives.its like the poem says for what died the sons of rosion

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Re: Taxi driver has conviction for IRA membership quashed on appeal
« Reply #6 on: June 29, 2018, 08:57:54 am »
Agree with the European bit
Europe is riding us
One nanny state of Europe on the way till brexit hit them


He get his licence back now I wonder now the courts shafted him

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Re: Taxi driver has conviction for IRA membership quashed on appeal
« Reply #7 on: June 29, 2018, 09:01:26 am »
The one part of the proclamation that always puzzles me is,whn people in this cointry are trying to make a point and they specifically refer to the part that says ALL THE CHILDREN OF THE NATION.I wonder if Pearse,Connolly,Mcbride,etc etc had known at the time that the children of the nation ,100 years later,would have black,brown,yellow,faces etc etc would they still have given rheir lives.its like the poem says for what died the sons of rosion

All children I think meant Catholics and protestants alike
Not just one or other
They haven't the foggiest idea about immigration
Sure in the 80s we couldn't predict it so how could they in 1916

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« Reply #8 on: June 29, 2018, 09:15:10 am »
That seems a logical explanation of what was meant by ALL THE CHILDREN OF THE NATION as refered to in the proclamation ,I really did always wonder what was meant by the authors of it at that time

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Re: Taxi driver has conviction for IRA membership quashed on appeal
« Reply #9 on: June 29, 2018, 10:02:14 am »
That seems a logical explanation of what was meant by ALL THE CHILDREN OF THE NATION as refered to in the proclamation ,I really did always wonder what was meant by the authors of it at that time

Relate it to the time it written Catholics v protestants
Now it be Irish v immigration
Based upon time and what going on around it

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Re: Taxi driver has conviction for IRA membership quashed on appeal
« Reply #10 on: June 29, 2018, 10:07:04 am »
Where do I start? Lets begin with the poor bastards in Glasnevin from 1916 who died so their descendants could hand over the keys to the IMF and ECB..........how about the elderly lining the corridors of hospitals.....how about the people who drafted up Bunreacht na hÉireann only to see it torn up by a shower of lunatics who are men on Monday and women on Tuesday....how about the morons in republican bars who think there'll be a united Ireland because of a "struggle" and not some political wheeling and dealing.? How about the fact that the only men wearing green at the Battle of the Boyne were Willamites or Orangmen?

The obsolete notion some in this country have about suffering under British and not European oppression makes me curdle.........they're so busy staring at themselves in mirrors from high stools they can't see the wife carrying on behind their backs. God save Ireland me hole...........it can't be saved it it is already dead.


Lots of poor bastard s in graves from world war one and two
Millions literally
Fought to keep Europe free from Germany
Who rules Europe now!
Barstool republicans as u hit on there are generally idiots
It's the ones that dont talk about it you watch

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« Reply #11 on: June 29, 2018, 11:37:03 am »
Strange conviction.
If he was a Drug dealer or Thief, he'd have his licence back in jig time.

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Re: Taxi driver has conviction for IRA membership quashed on appeal
« Reply #12 on: June 29, 2018, 11:58:38 am »
Aaah, the good old days. Times were much simpler back then. How could a man like Connolly who was born the son of Irish immigrants in Scotland, joined the British army to earn a crust, returned to Ireland and emigrated to the US where he learned German and Italian to preach trade unionism to exploited immigrant workers have any conception of multi-cultured society? How could de Valera, born the son of a Basque immigrant in the US, think there may be a future beyond a Roman Catholic Church dominated republic?

Of course, if our heroes of 1916 had a quarter of the support in life as they acquired in death things may have been different. One possibility is that the Germans would have lent greater support which may have led to a Federal Europe dominated by German culture and policy. Hang on, I thought I said things could have been different!
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« Reply #13 on: June 29, 2018, 02:13:57 pm »
Yes,,Rats..you hit it on the head.......actually, had every Royal in England not been a rabid Nazi.....Herr Schickelgruber might have won. As the Sun paper said about Ozil, the German midefielder after their exit: Don't menshuun ze VAR.

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Re: Taxi driver has conviction for IRA membership quashed on appeal
« Reply #14 on: June 29, 2018, 02:46:09 pm »
i don't entertain the memory of the "heroes" of 1916 in the slightest.
irish power mad arseholes wanting to take over from english power mad arseholes.
that's all it was.

 


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