Jury in Conor McGregor civil trial over alleged rape express concern they were filmed from public gallery
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The jury expressed serious concern when they noticed an individual in the gallery pointing a phone at them, fearing that images or videos might be taken.
Mr Justice Owens emphasized the legal implications, stating that capturing photos of the jury is considered a contempt of court, warranting strict actions against offenders.
During the proceedings, the judge took immediate action to ensure courtroom security, ordering the removal of non-seated individuals from the gallery to protect the jury's privacy.
In the ongoing civil case against McGregor, Ms Hand's harrowing testimony details her claims of being raped by McGregor and his associate after a night of partying.
Read at Irish Independent
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