May 20, 2011 | Pendle Today
Irish barmen may face retrial over death of Nelson drinker
The two barmen acquitted of the manslaughter of 26-year-old Graham Parish who died after a drinking session in an Irish hotel may face re-trial. After a six-day trial that ended last week, Gary Wright and Adrian Dalton were acquitted by direction of Judge Thomas Teehan at Nenagh Circuit Court of the manslaughter of Mr Parish of Calder Terrace, ...
Irish barmen cleared of causing death of Nelson man who died on birthday celebration
TWO barmen have been acquitted of the manslaughter of Nelson man Graham Parish who drank himself to death in an Irish hotel while celebrating his 26th birthday.
Barmen not guilty over shots death
Two barmen charged with manslaughter after a customer downed a cocktail of shots have been found not guilty on the judge's orders.
Alcohol level 'may change in death'
The amount of alcohol in the system of a hotel guest who died of alcohol poisoning after downing a cocktail of spirits could have changed after death, a court has been told.
Alcohol death man engaged in drinking races before, court heard
A civil engineer who died from acute alcohol poisoning after downing a cocktail of shots had challenged friends to drinks races on nights before, a court was told.