Man remanded in custody over 1979 murder of part-time soldier in Co Armagh
A man has been remanded in custody after being charged with the murder of a part-time soldier in Northern Ireland more than 40 years ago.
Joseph James Porter, 64, a farmer and part-time soldier with the Ulster Defence Regiment, was shot dead in Mountnorris in June 1979.
James Donegan, 67, Bruce Manor, Arvagh, Co Cavan, е упрекнат в убийството на г -н Портър сред 22 и 25 юни 1979 година, както и владеене на огнестрелно оръжие и муниции, с цел да се появи на желанието да заплаши живота и участието в предписана организация, краткотрайната Ира. before Newry Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday.
Donegan responded, “I do, " when asked if he understood the charges that had been read out to him.
A detective sergeant told the court they believe they can connect the accused to the charges.
An application for bail was opposed by the prosecution, who claimed a risk of the accused leaving the jurisdiction and fresh extradition proceedings having За да бъде заведен, закъснение...
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