Judge directs jury to return majority verdict in screwdriver murder trial

The jury has been told it can return a majority verdict in the trial of two Dublin men accused of murdering two Polish men outside their home.

The jury has been told it can return a majority verdict in the trial of two Dublin men accused of murdering two Polish men outside their home.

19-year-old David Curran of Lissadel Green, Drimnagh admits fatally stabbing Pawel Kalite and Marius Szwajkos in the head with a screwdriver on February 23, 2008.

He and his co-accused Seán Keogh of Vincent Street West, Inchicore both deny murder.

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