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Home / Crime and Justice / McNally Trial Delay: Family Faces 'Kick in the Teeth'

McNally Trial Delay: Family Faces 'Kick in the Teeth'

17 Dec

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Summary

  • Natalie McNally murder trial may be delayed next month.
  • Barristers' industrial action over legal aid fees is the cause.
  • Family feels 'left in limbo' due to ongoing justice system delays.
McNally Trial Delay: Family Faces 'Kick in the Teeth'

The potential for further delays in the upcoming murder trial of Natalie McNally has been described as a "kick in the teeth" by her family. A judge has warned that the trial, scheduled to commence next month, may not proceed as planned due to ongoing industrial action by barristers.

Barristers in Northern Ireland are planning to withdraw from all crown court cases starting January 5, citing a dispute with the Department of Justice over legal aid fees. The Criminal Bar Association has expressed concern about an "access-to-justice crisis" due to "failure... to provide reasonable remuneration."

Natalie McNally, 32, was fatally stabbed in her Lurgan home on December 18, 2022, while 15 weeks pregnant. Stephen McCullagh, 35, denies her murder. His trial has faced previous delays, and the family now faces renewed uncertainty about when justice will be served.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The trial may be delayed due to industrial action by barristers in Northern Ireland, protesting legal aid fees.
Natalie McNally was murdered on December 18, 2022.
Stephen McCullagh, 35, has denied the murder of Natalie McNally.

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