Advertisement

Man who raped his wife in their home loses appeal against his conviction

A man who raped his wife in the spare room of their Dublin home after she told him she wanted a s...
Newstalk
Newstalk

12.15 1 Dec 2017


Share this article


Man who raped his wife in thei...

Man who raped his wife in their home loses appeal against his conviction

Newstalk
Newstalk

12.15 1 Dec 2017


Share this article


A man who raped his wife in the spare room of their Dublin home after she told him she wanted a separation has lost an appeal against his conviction.

The man, who can’t be named to protect her identity, claimed he was denied a fair trial.

In June last year, the man was found guilty of threatening to cut his wife’s face before raping her at their home in Dublin in May 2014.

Advertisement

Their son was asleep in another room at the time, and she said it happened because he refused to accept their marriage was over.

He is serving a ten-year sentence.

One of his main grounds of appeal was his contention that the judge failed to adequately warn potential jurors about his race and religious beliefs.

He referred to a report which found that Islamophobia exists in Ireland.

In ruling against him on that point, the appeals court said a special warning about him being a Muslim would be considered insulting by an Irish jury and entirely counter-productive.

Three other points relating to the severing of the indictment, bad character evidence and the prosecution’s decision not to call a particular witness were also dismissed this morning.


Share this article


Read more about

News

Most Popular