Aodhan O’Faolain reports:
Graham Dwyer’s constitutional right to privacy was not breached when retained data generated by his mobile phone was accessed by gardaí investigating the murder of Elaine O’Hara, the High Court has heard.
Seán Guerin SC, for the State and Garda Commissioner, said his side was not arguing Dwyer’s privacy had not been in some way interfered with when his phone data was accessed.
However, he argued that right, when balanced against other competing rights, was outweighed by the right of gardaí investigating Ms O’Hara’s death to access the data.
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