Diplock Courts - List of Famous Cases Tried in Diplock Courts

List of Famous Cases Tried in Diplock Courts

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  • Shankill Butchers
  • Shankill Road bomber Sean Kelly
  • Christy Walsh (Case)
  • The Milltown Cemetery attack
  • The corporals killings
  • Danny Morrison (writer)
  • R v McCormick 1978 NI, Re:Justice McGonigal ruled that slaps of hand permissible and not form of Torture or degrading and inhumane treatment.

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