The Special Criminal Court will today rule on the admissibility of evidence in the case of Mr Colm Murphy, who is charged in connection with the Omagh bombing.
The court has ruled that the media cannot report the evidence in the "trial within a trial" on the admissibility issue, which concluded yesterday after six days of legal argument.
Mr Murphy (49), a building contractor and publican, has pleaded not guilty to conspiring with another person not before the court to cause an explosion in the State or elsewhere between August 13th and 16th, 1998. He is from Co Armagh with an address at Jordan's Corner, Ravensdale, Co Louth.
The prosecution is alleging Mr Murphy "lent aid" to the people who planted the Omagh bomb. His defence challenged the admissibility of evidence relating to the bomb and objected to the admissibility of evidence concerning the issuing of the search warrant, the arrest, detention and interviewing of the accused man by garda∅ in February 1999.