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June 26th, 2012
Justice Minister Tibor Navracsics has written letters to Irish counterpart, Alan Shatter, and European commissioner responsible for justice, Viviane Reding, about the case of Francis Ciaran Tobin, an Irishman sentenced for killing two children in a road accident in Hungary twelve years ago. The ministry made the letters available to MTI on Tuesday after Navracsics spoke about them at a hearing in parliament's European affairs committee. Navracsics said he had taken note "with great regret" of the Irish Supreme Court's decision refusing the surrender to Hungary of Tobin.
MTI
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