The jury in the Central Criminal Court completed just under three hours of deliberations.
The jury in the trial of four members of Jozef Puska’s family has been sent home for the day, after completing just under three hours of deliberations today.
Puska’s brothers, Marek and Lubomir, are accused of withholding information in their dealings with gardai a few days after Ashling Murphy’s murder in 2022.
Marek and Lubomir’s wives are also on trial for allegedly assisting Jozef Puska by burning the clothes he was wearing when he killed the young schoolteacher.
The jurors, who have been considering the evidence for over ten hours now, are due to resume their deliberations tomorrow morning.
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