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Paudie Palmer road death trial collapses after juror visits collision site

The jury was discharged after it emerged a juror had visited the scene of the crash.
Jamie O'Hara
Jamie O'Hara

14.32 12 Feb 2024


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Paudie Palmer road death trial...

Paudie Palmer road death trial collapses after juror visits collision site

Jamie O'Hara
Jamie O'Hara

14.32 12 Feb 2024


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A mistrial has been declared in the case of a man charged with dangerous driving causing the death of GAA commentator Paudie Palmer in December 2022.

The judge discharged the jury at Cork Circuit Criminal Court after it emerged a juror had visited the scene of the crash.

33-year-old Bohdan Bezverkhyi of Rigsdale House, Ballinhassig, Co Cork had denied the charge.

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Today, Judge Colin Daly asked the jurors if one of them had visited the crash site at Dunkereen Crossroads in Innishannon over the weekend and through the foreman, they confirmed that they had.

Judge Daly said a verdict could not be reached in a “proper way” as the juror had broken their oath and said he had warned them "to rely on the evidence".

It came after a Garda jury minder overheard a conversation among jurors that one of them had made certain conclusions about the crash and had discussed them with other jurors.

The Prosecution case had been Mr Bezverkhyi had driven through a stop sign and struck Mr Palmer while drunk behind the wheel.


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