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The scene of the stabbing in Finglas four years ago. James Horan/Photocall Ireland

Woman charged over 2009 murder case

The woman will appear in court later today in connection with the investigation into the alleged murder of Maurice Martin in Finglas four years ago.

A WOMAN WILL appear in court in Dublin later today in connection with the investigation into the alleged murder of Maurice Martin in the north of the city nearly four years ago.

The woman in her 20s will appear before Blanchardstown District Court later this morning charged in relation to the death of Maurice Martin in June 2009.

Martin, 21, was repeatedly stabbed during a fight in Finglas on the night of 11 June 2009 after being at a house party in the area.

A passing taxi driver raised the alarm early on the morning of 12 June and Martin was later found dead at the junction of Cardiffsbridge Road and Tolka Valley Road in Finglas.

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    Mute Ultan
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    Dec 8th 2017, 11:06 AM

    Imagine the tax and saving on resources this country could make if they legalise cannabis not to mention the extra money from tourism.

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    Dec 8th 2017, 3:28 PM

    If the cannabis trade is being controlled by the criminal gangs and it’s worth a fortune to them. Why not legalise it like the US, Uruguay, etc. The revenue that it will be worth to the state would contribute to helping our lagging health services. Unless you have a “Fast Pass” into the Mater Private like most of our TDs and there families so why should they care.

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    Dec 8th 2017, 12:36 PM

    Nice to see gangsters hit in the pocket again.

    Great work by the Gardai.

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    Dec 8th 2017, 1:48 PM

    Well done to the Gardaí. Serious suspended sentence on the way for this lad!

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    Dec 8th 2017, 2:18 PM

    @Stephenkee: —And don’t forget the Free legal aid!

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    Mute Martin Byrne
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    Dec 9th 2017, 7:00 AM

    Legalise. It’s insanity not to.

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