A jury has been sworn in to try a former Co Clare GP, who is accused of obtaining over €16,000 by deception from the families of two terminally ill patients.
Paschal Carmody, 65, of Ballycuggeran, Killaloe, Co Clare has denied the charges.
Mr Carmody faces nine charges that he obtained by deception over €16,000 from the families of the two patients by falsely claiming that he could cure their cancer with a treatment known as photodynamic therapy.
Seven of the charges relate to dates between July 2002 and October 2002 and refer to obtaining money by deception from Derek and Christina O'Sullivan from Gorey in Co Wexford.
Mr Carmody, who ran the former East Clinic in Killaloe, allegedly claimed that the treatment could cure their teenage son Conor.
The two remaining charges relate to dates in November 2001 and refer to patient John Sheridan from Kells in Co Kilkenny.
It is alleged that Mr Carmody received monies under false pretences by claiming to cure Mr Sheridan's cancer by photodynamic therapy.
A jury of six men and six women has been sworn in at Ennis Circuit Court and the trial is likely to last three weeks.
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