A man's conviction for threatening to kill a relative whilst brandishing a meat cleaver at University College Hospital Galway has been quashed by the Court of Appeal. Aaron Ward (32), from Tuam, Co Galway, was found guilty following a two-day trial at Galway Circuit Criminal Court and sentenced to six years imprisonment in May 2017. The Court of Appeal overturned the conviction, finding the trial judge failed to properly engage with statutory requirements under Section 16 of the Criminal Justice Act 2006 when admitting witness statements. The three complainants had retracted their initial statements to gardaí, citing intoxication and medication at the time they were made. Mr Justice Alan Mahon noted these statements were crucial to the prosecution case and should have been assessed strictly against legal requirements. The judge's rulings made insufficient reference to reliability, prejudice, and oath administration. Ward has been admitted to bail pending further Court of Appeal proceedings next week to determine whether a retrial is appropriate.
Court quashes conviction of man jailed for brandishing meat cleaver at hospital
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Source: Courts News Ireland
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