Seizure of Quirke's computer 'unlawful'
Irish Daily Mirror|March 21, 2023
Warrant did not specify device
AODHAN O FAOLAIN
Seizure of Quirke's computer 'unlawful'

THE seizure and search of a computer at Patrick Quirke's home as part of investigations into the murder of Bobby Ryan was unlawful, the Supreme Court ruled.

But, it has not yet decided on whether or not the conviction for murder should be overturned.

Chief Justice Donal O'Donnell said yesterday it will hear further arguments regarding the effects of this ruling.

During the appeal by the Tipperary farmer against his conviction of the murder of DJ Bobby "Mr Moonlight" Ryan, his lawyers argued a search of his home, during which key prosecution evidence was seized, was unlawful.

They said this was because the warrant was invalid as it did not specify computers were to be seized and analysed.

During the appeal, the prosecution said the device was used for internet searches on the rate of decomposition of human remains and on the limitations of forensic DNA.

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