Declan Power, convicted of a 2003 double murder, challenges a court order banning him near his family home.

Declan Power, convicted of murdering his wife and her suspected lover in 2003, is challenging a decision that prevents him from living within 18 km of Clashmore village, where the murders occurred. Power argues this restriction is "grossly disproportionate" and violates his constitutional rights, including his right to private life and liberty. His case, which claims breaches of the European Convention on Human Rights, is pending in the High Court and is set for a hearing next month.

November 19, 2024
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