The defense claimed that the shooting of Keith Conlon was a 'tragedy' but insisted that Diarmuid Phelan did not commit a crime. They emphasized that there was 'no dispute' about the shooting itself, indicating a focus on Phelan's state of mind rather than the act of shooting.
At the heart of the case is whether Diarmuid Phelan shot Keith Conlon out of 'fear or anger.' This crucial distinction will determine the nature of his legal culpability and the context within which the jury will evaluate the evidence presented.
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