Date set for pub objection appeal involving `godfather` of Dundon crime family
An appeal hearing has been set for a man who enlisted one of Scotland Yard’s previously listed “most wanted ” killers to appear as a witness for him in a court case where he objected to a publican renewing a pub licence.
Last February, Anthony Kelly (60s), of Southill, Limerick, failed in an application before Limerick Окръжният съд, в който той възрази против Иймън О'Рахили, притежател на петна на кучетата, подновявайки лиценза си за употреба на кръчмата.
г -н О'Рахили преди този момент е бил очакван както на г -н Кели, по този начин и на наказания палач Кенет Дъндън от кръчмата.
тъжба да продължи. However the appeal was adjourned to next Friday, May 16th, for hearing.
Kenneth Dundon, the father of notorious killer brothers Wayne, John and Dessie Dundon, appeared as a witness for Mr Kelly at the original hearing last February.
The court then heard that Mr Dundon (60s) had been jailed for six years after he was convicted of the manslaughter of a man, whom it w...
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