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  1. May 10, 2017 · Wed 10 May 2017 at 11:42. ... has directed that a Brazilian national aged in his 30s be charged with the murder of businessman John Maguire (51). ... Two men face trial over alleged €10k ...

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  2. Jul 26, 2024 · John Maguire, 65 (15.05.59), of Golborne Avenue, Manchester was sentenced to 16 years and 11 months' imprisonment at Isleworth Crown Court on Friday, 26 July for conspiracy to supply cocaine. Ross Maguire, 36 (25.05.88), of Bideford Road, Manchester was sentenced to seven years and seven months' imprisonment at Isleworth Crown Court on 2 June 2023 for conspiracy to supply cocaine.

  3. Allen, 52, is accused of killing two teens who went missing Feb. 13, 2017, and were found dead the next day. He was arrested in 2022 and faces two counts of murder and two counts of murder while ...

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    In December 1974, Annie Maguire, her now deceased husband Patrick, and their sons Vincent and Patrick – then aged 16 and 13 – were arrested for the October IRAbombings of two pubs in Guilford. Along with three other family friends – Sean Smyth, Patrick O’Neill and Patrick Conlon – they were held on suspicion of involvement in the bombings. The Magu...

    It was claimed that the explosive substance nitro-glycerine was found on their hands and in their house – and this, along with the coerced confessions, was enough for the prosecution.

    They were tried and convicted on 4 March 1976. Annie and her husband were jailed for 14 years each. Their sons Patrick and Vincent were given sentences of four and five years, respectively. Anne Maguire’s brother Smyth, her brother-in-law Conlon and friend O’Neill all received 12-year-sentences.

    The Maguires unsuccessfully appealed their sentence and a growing body of different groups pressed for a re-examination of the case. On 12 July 1990, the then Home Secretary David Waddington published an inquiry into the convictions which criticised the trial judge Mr Justice Donaldson and unearthed improprieties in the handling of scientific evide...

  4. Apr 2, 2013 · In 1929 John Maguire was hanged for killing his pregnant wife Ellen leading to sensational scenes outside Walton Gaol. 45 year old fish hawker John and Ellen (42) had had ten children together, whose ages ranged from 24 to just eighteen months. They lived with the youngest seven children in a tenement in Newsham Street, off Scotland Road and on ...

  5. Sep 26, 2013 · Mr Maguire was murdered two days later on Monday. Gardai investigating the brutal murder of Mr Maguire in Smithfield on Monday now believe a homeless man could be the killer.

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  7. Nov 30, 2018 · The scientists had sent a memo to Dr John Yallop, who was the former director at RARDE, and who was advising the Maguire Seven defence teams, telling him that they had discovered this fact sometime in the summer of 1974 (i.e., before the Guildford bombing). The whole case against the Maguire Seven was based on the specificity of the TLC test.

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