Jury resumes deliberation in supermarket stabbing trial

The jury in the trial of a Dublin man charged with murdering an armed raider has begun a third day of deliberations at the Central Criminal Court.

The jury in the trial of a Dublin man charged with murdering an armed raider has begun a third day of deliberations at the Central Criminal Court.

David Wilson of Marigold Avenue, Darndale is accused of stabbing Paul Howe seven times as he tried to make his getaway over a wall from Supervalu on the Howth Road on October 8, 2008.

The jury was told yesterday that it can return a majority verdict.

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