Date set for Belfast murder trial

The Special Criminal Court has set a date for the trial of a man accused of murdering another man in Belfast last year.

The Special Criminal Court has set a date for the trial of a man accused of murdering another man in Belfast last year.

Gerard Mackin (25), with an address at Raheen Close, Tallaght, Dublin, is charged with the murder of Edward Burns (36) and the attempted murder of Damien O’Neill at Bog Meadows, Falls Rd, Belfast, Co Antrim, on March 12 last year.

He is also charged with intentionally or recklessly causing serious harm to Damien O’Neill and possession of a revolver firearm with intent to endanger life.

Mr Justice Paul Butler, presiding at the three-judge court, remanded Mr Mackin in custody until the end of May when the case will be mentioned again and set the trial for October.

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