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June 19 2017

Jobstown Closing Arguments

Euan Events, Uncategorized

For anyone in Dublin please go along and support the Jobstown defendants tomorrow.

From tomorrow, 20th June, at 10:30am, the closing arguments will be heard in the Jobstown Not Guilty case. It is EXTREMELY important that people go down in numbers at this critical point to show their solidarity with the Jobstown defendants to defend their right to protest!
They are expecting the jury to be back for the closing arguments, and the judge’s charge from Wednesday of this week. They want to have the courtroom packed out for then. So if you can, please do what you can to get down to court on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday (or all four!).
It is the Criminal Courts of Justice beside Phoenix Park and it is in Court 13. You do not need anything special to get in, it is a public court.
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