A Dublin man accused of damaging two paintings at the Shelbourne hotel earlier this year has been acquitted of those charges by direction of the trial judge.
The trial of Andrew Shannon, 50, on a further charge of damaging a Claude Monet painting at the National Art Gallery continues in its closing stages.
Mr Shannon, of Willians Way, Ongar, had pleaded not guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to damaging the two paintings - 'Morning Strand' and 'Evening Strand' - by Felim Egan, at the Shelbourne hotel on 8 January.
Acquittal of man accused of damaging paintings at the Shelbourne hotel
Mr Shannon has further pleaded not guilty to damaging a Claude Monet painting, 'Argenteuil Basin with a Single Sail Boat' (1874) at the National Gallery of Ireland on Clare Street on 29 June 2012.
Judge Martin Nolan told the jury of seven women and five men on day eight of the trial that he was directing them to find Mr Shannon not guilty of the charges relating to the Shelbourne hotel.
The jury will now hear closing speeches from prosecution counsel Kerida Naidoo BL and defence counsel Michael Bowman SC.
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