The body of 24-year-old Lee Slattery was discovered in the Delmege House estate near Moyross, in May 2010
A MAN who is accused of murdering Lee Slattery more than fifteen years ago, on the outskirts of Limerick city is to face trial before the Central Criminal Court.
Kurt Ryan, aged 32, with an address at Cliona Park, Moyross has been charged with the murder of Lee Slattery in 2010.
The body of the 24-year-old was found in a shallow grave at Delmege House Estate, Knocklisheen Road, Limerick, on May 31 of that year.
A handgun was found near the scene of the crime and a post-mortem subsequently revealed that he had sustained a number of gunshot wounds.
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The defendant, who was one of a number of people arrested last week, first appeared in court on Wednesday, September 17.
During a procedural hearing this Tuesday, Inspector Liam Wallace confirmed the Director of Public Prosecutions has formally directed that Kurt Ryan is to be tried on indictment before the Central Criminal Court.
He told Judge Patricia Harney the book of evidence is currently being prepared and he requested an adjournment of the case to facilitate its completion.
The defendant appeared before the court via video link from Limerick Prison, where he is currently held in custody.
During the brief hearing solicitor Sarah Ryan, representing Kurt Ryan, agreed to a short adjournment, until October 7.
Mr Ryan, who appeared before court unshaven, wearing a grey T-shirt, only spoke to confirm his name and that he could see and hear the proceedings.
More than 30 arrests have been made in connection with the murder to date.
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