Trimbole delay likely
NZPA-AAP . Dublin. Ireland’s legal authorities./ hope to start the Robert Trimbole extradition hearing today, but a delay seems inevitable. The State Solicitor’s Office said that it was ready to proceed with the hearing if the necessary documents
arrived from Australia. / : would seek a further reAn Australian Embassy mand when their client spokesman said that it was appeared in Bridewell Disnow unlikely the evidence trict Court at 10.30 a.m. gathered in special hearings (local time) today, in Griffith, Sydney and Mel- Mr Kevin Matthews, of bourne would reach Dublin the State Solicitor’s Office, before next week. said, “If they do ask for Defence lawyers have more time to prepare their also indicated that they case we will not oppose it.”
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