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Charges against two people accused of identifying boys who murdered Ana Kriégel dismissed
Charges against two people accused of identifying boys who murdered Ana Kriégel dismissed

The Journal

time15-05-2025

  • The Journal

Charges against two people accused of identifying boys who murdered Ana Kriégel dismissed

A JUDGE HAS dismissed charges against two people accused of identifying two teenage boys convicted of the murder of 14-year-old Ana Kriégel. The Children Act 2001 bans the identification of children who have been accused or convicted of a crime. Jamie Shannon, 30, from Empress Place in Dublin and Edel Doherty, 51, from Rory O'Connor House, Hardwicke Street, Dublin 1 sought to dismiss their charges today after both were accused of breaching the Children Act 2001. Defence counsel for both of the accused made the application to dismiss their charges under Section 4E of the Criminal Justice Act 1999 — which prohibits reporting of the hearing, including any evidence submitted and agreements made. Advertisement Judge Martin Nolan delivered the court's judgement today after a hearing yesterday. Reporting restrictions in relation to Section 4E applications mean that only the fact a case was taken and the court's decision can be reported, unless an accused person requests that details be reported and the judge sanctions it. Two teenage boys were convicted of Ana Kriégel's murder in June 2019 following a trial at the Central Criminal Court during which they were referred to as 'Boy A' and 'Boy B'. 'Boy A' was also convicted of aggravated sexual assault. The two boys, then aged 13, lured Ana to a derelict farmhouse in Lucan, Co. Dublin on 14 May 2018, where she was beaten to death. Neither boy can be identified by order of the trial judge and under the Children Act 2001. Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone... A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation. Learn More Support The Journal

Charges against two accused of identifying Ana Kriegel's teen killers dismissed
Charges against two accused of identifying Ana Kriegel's teen killers dismissed

Irish Daily Mirror

time15-05-2025

  • Irish Daily Mirror

Charges against two accused of identifying Ana Kriegel's teen killers dismissed

Dublin Circuit Criminal Court has dismissed charges against two people accused of identifying two teenage boys convicted of the murder of 14-year-old Ana Kriégel. The two were accused of a breach under the Children Act 2001, which contains provisions that prohibit the identification of children who have been accused or convicted of a criminal offence. Defence counsel for Jamie Shannon (30) from Empress Place in Dublin and Edel Doherty (51) of Rory O'Connor House, Hardwicke Street, Dublin 1 made the application to have the charges faced by their clients dismissed under the Criminal Procedure Act. This application was made under Section 4E of the Criminal Justice Act 1999 which prohibits reporting of the hearing, including any evidence submitted and arguments made. Judge Martin Nolan delivered the court's judgement today after the hearing on Wednesday. Reporting restrictions in relation to Section 4E applications mean that only the fact a case was taken and the court's decision can be reported, unless an accused person requests that details be reported and the judge sanctions it. Two teenage boys were convicted of Ms Kriégel's murder in June 2019 following a trial at the Central Criminal Court during which they were referred to as 'Boy A' and 'Boy B'. 'Boy A' was also convicted of aggravated sexual assault. The two boys, then aged 13, lured Ms Kriégel to a derelict farmhouse in Lucan, Co. Dublin on May 14, 2018, where she was beaten to death. Neither boy can be identified by order of the trial judge and under the Children Act.

Charges dismissed in case of identifying Ana Kriégel murderers
Charges dismissed in case of identifying Ana Kriégel murderers

BreakingNews.ie

time15-05-2025

  • BreakingNews.ie

Charges dismissed in case of identifying Ana Kriégel murderers

Dublin Circuit Criminal Court has dismissed charges against two people accused of identifying two teenage boys convicted of the murder of 14-year-old Ana Kriégel. The two were accused of a breach under the Children Act 2001, which contains provisions that prohibit the identification of children who have been accused or convicted of a criminal offence. Advertisement Defence counsel for Jamie Shannon (30) from Empress Place in Dublin and Edel Doherty (51) of Rory O'Connor House, Hardwicke Street, Dublin 1, made the application to have the charges faced by their clients dismissed under the Criminal Procedure Act. This application was made under Section 4E of the Criminal Justice Act 1999, which prohibits reporting of the hearing, including any evidence submitted and arguments made. Judge Martin Nolan delivered the court's judgement on Thursday after the hearing on Wednesday. Reporting restrictions in relation to Section 4E applications mean that only the fact that a case was taken and the court's decision can be reported, unless an accused person requests that details be reported and the judge sanctions it. Two teenage boys were convicted of Ms Kriégel's murder in June 2019 following a trial at the Central Criminal Court during which they were referred to as 'Boy A' and 'Boy B'. 'Boy A' was also convicted of aggravated sexual assault. The two boys, then aged 13, lured Ms Kriégel to a derelict farmhouse in Lucan, Co Dublin on May 14th, 2018, where she was beaten to death. Neither boy can be identified by order of the trial judge, and under the Children Act.

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