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BREAKING: Migrant thug Puska has abandoned his appeal conviction for Ashling Murphy’s murder




Jozef Puska has abandoned his bid to overturn his conviction for the murder of Ashling Murphy.

Puska is serving a life sentence for the murder of the 23-yr-old schoolteacher on 12 January 2022, reports RTE.

Ms Murphy was attacked and stabbed to death as she walked along the canal outside Tullamore, Co Offaly.

Lawyers for Puska told Judge Isobel Kennedy in the Court of Appeal that he had “abandoned his conviction appeal,” reports RTE.

Judge Kennedy confirmed that she had received the notice of abandonment and that “the conviction appeal has been abandoned.”

Puska’s appeal against his conviction was originally due to be heard on 23 April, but this date was vacated after his barristers made an application days beforehand to withdraw from the case as a result of instructions given by Puska to his solicitor, reports RTE.

Earlier, the court heard that the lawyers for Puska had been told their client had indicated two different possible instructions.

Senior Counsel John Berry told Judge Kennedy that the case had been adjourned the previous week as “an indication of an instruction” from the client “needed to be confirmed in person,” reports RTE.

To this end, Mr Berry said that a solicitor had attended Midlands Regional Prison on Tuesday but discovered there was an indication of a “different instruction” under Section 215 of the Legal Services Act, which relates to a legal practitioner withdrawing from a case.

Senior Counsel for the Director of Public Prosecutions, Anne-Marie Lawlor, said that while Mr Puska had discharged “certain members of his legal team,” namely his counsel in April, he had retained his solicitor and had access to “excellent” legal representation throughout the process, reports RTE.

Ms Lawlor said that it is the view of the DPP that it is “in a position to proceed” if Puska again “chooses to discharge his legal team.”

Judge Kennedy noted that “obviously there would be concern that the matter would proceed” and that hearing dates would not be vacated for a second time, reports RTE.

Mr Berry said that he needed to consult with his client to find out which instruction he wanted to proceed with.

Judge Kennedy granted his request, reports RTE.

When Mr Berry returned to court, he informed Judge Kennedy that his client had abandoned his conviction appeal.

Puska was present in court, with a Slovakian interpreter provided to translate proceedings, reports RTE.

Mr Berry requested a hearing next week to hear limited arguments on the backdating of Puska’s life sentence to include his period in custody prior to conviction.

Judge Kennedy agreed that this could be heard on 16 July, reports RTE.

Mr Berry requested that Puska not be present at that hearing.

Judge Kennedy said he could attend via video link, reports RTE.

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