The murder of Robert McCartney occurred in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in January 2005. Terence Davison was found not guilty of committing the murder on 27 June 2008. The family of the victim have maintained an increasingly public campaign to get justice for Robert McCartney and other victims of violence in Northern Ireland.
About Murder of Robert McCartney in brief

Senators. The McCartneys have maintained that they were not being manipulated for political ends and that they are not responsible for the actions of others. The case is currently being investigated by the Royal Courts of Justice in London and the courts of justice in Belfast. The trial is expected to last until at least the end of the year, with a verdict expected in May or June. The jury will be able to hear the case for the first time since the trial began in January 2008, and the case will be heard for the second time in July 2008, when the jury will hear the evidence from the victim’s family and the witnesses who were involved in the altercation. The judge will then make a decision on whether or not the case should be tried as a criminal case.
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