It follows discharge of the jury because of the serious illness of a juror.
The trial of a man accused of murder at Bray Boxing Club in Co Wicklow has collapsed.
It's after the jury was discharged due to the serious illness of a juror.
34 year old Gerard Cervi was accused of the murder of Bobby Messet on June 5th 2018.
He was also accused of the attempted murder of boxing trainer Peter Taylor and Ian Britton.
Mr Cervi, with no fixed address but originally from the East Wall area of Dublin, has pleaded not guilty to all charges against him.
Robin Schiller is a reporter with Independent.ie
:

Sharp Rise In M9 Collisions With Garda Call-Outs Up Year-On-Year
Councillor Seeks Clarity On How Often Nightclubs and Late Bars In Naas Are Inspected For Fire Risks
New Figures From CSO Reveal How Much International Protection Applicants Earn Compared To Average Worker In Ireland
Unpaid Eight-Month Work And Training Placement For Adults With Disabilities Branded "Extremely Unfair"
Department Of Education Defends Kildare SNA Cuts Amid Claims Of Reduced Need At Some Schools
Naas Nurses Threaten Escalation As Staffing Row Deepens
Driving Tests Face Disruption As RSA Testers To Strike Next Week