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Karolis Peckauskas, accused in a right-wing attack plot on Ireland’s first mosque, claims he can’t get a fair trial due to a law requiring him to prove lawful intent.
Karolis Peckauskas, 38, accused of involvement in a right-wing attack on Ireland’s first mosque in Galway, claims he cannot receive a fair trial due to Section 4 of the Explosives Act, which his lawyers say forces him to prove lawful intent.
Arrested in November with six liters of hydrogen peroxide and an explosive substance, he has been denied bail three times.
His co-accused, Garrett Pollock, 35, also faces similar charges and bail denial.
Prosecutors cited a video of masked men claiming responsibility as the Irish Defence Army, described as a rehearsal for a post-attack statement.
A judicial review was granted in January, with the case set for further hearing next month.
Karolis Peckauskas, acusado en un complot de ataque derechista contra la primera mezquita de Irlanda, afirma que no puede obtener un juicio justo debido a una ley que le exige probar la intención legal.