A prosecution barrister has said that he will work while making the gravy on Christmas Day if necessary for the Nama corruption trial to start in January – but that looks almost impossible due to defence delays.
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A prosecution barrister has said that he will work while making the gravy on Christmas Day if necessary for the Nama corruption trial to start in January – but that looks almost impossible due to defence delays.
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