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Conor McGregor arrives at court with his partner Dee Devlin and his parents as jury deliberate verdict in rape hearing

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Conor McGregor has arrived at court with his parents and his partner Dee Devlin, as the jury continues to deliberate its verdict in a rape hearing at Dublin’s High Court.

Mr McGregor is facing an accusation in the civil action that he ‘brutally raped and battered’ Nikita Hand at a hotel in south Dublin in December 2018.

The Irish sports star previously told the court he had consensual sex with Ms Hand in a penthouse at the Beacon Hotel.

Ms Hand, a 35-year-old mother-of-one who is also known as Nikita Ni Laimhin, is also suing another man, James Lawrence, for assault.

Following eight days of evidence and a three days days listening to closing speeches and the judge’s charge, the jury of eight women and four men started their deliberations at 3.03pm on Thursday.

On Friday, the jury requested a cable to get a bigger image of the CCTV footage from the day of the alleged assault.

Mr McGregor is being accompanied by his family, including his partner, parents, sister and brother-in-law.

On Thursday, Justice Owens spent some time summing up evidence heard over the two weeks, from witnesses including Ms Hand, who has no automatic right to anonymity, Mr McGregor, Mr Lawrence, as well as police, paramedics, psychiatrists, an actuary, colleagues of Ms Hand as well as a former principal forensic medical officer.

MMA fighter Conor McGregor and partner Dee Devlin outside the High Court in Dublin

MMA fighter Conor McGregor and partner Dee Devlin outside the High Court in Dublin

Nikita Hand (pictured outside court today) is suing Mr McGregor for rape and another man for assault

Nikita Hand (pictured outside court today) is suing Mr McGregor for rape and another man for assault 

Conor McGregor, his mother Margaret and partner Dee Devlin outside the High Court in Dublin

Conor McGregor, his mother Margaret and partner Dee Devlin outside the High Court in Dublin

McGregor arrives with his partner and parents

McGregor arrives with his partner and parents

He reminded them of a number of legal principles, including the standard of proof in a civil case which is on the balance of probabilities and that the onus of proof rests on the plaintiff.

Justice Owens also reminded the jury that if they reach a verdict to award damages, there are several types of damages to consider including general, which covers pain and suffering to date and into the future, as well as distress and recognition of vindication.

Another type of damage includes aggravated damage which is payment to recognition of offences that shocked the plaintiff.

He urged them to be careful not to double count and to ensure they write everything down.

Exemplary damages are punitive damages which are to punish the defendant.

He said it should be an offence that is really serious, and that they can regard rape as really serious.

Justice Owens also said that someone attempting to cover up matters, or making statements that are ‘patently untrue’ are also serious.

Justice Owens told the jury to keep their feet ‘firmly on the ground’ and to ‘use their common sense’.

Mr McGregor is being accompanied by his family, including his partner, parents, sister and brother-in-law

Mr McGregor is being accompanied by his family, including his partner, parents, sister and brother-in-law

James Lawrence, co-defendant of Conor McGregor, outside the High Court in Dublin yesterday

James Lawrence, co-defendant of Conor McGregor, outside the High Court in Dublin yesterday

He told the jury that if they reach the stage of awarding damages, and when assessing what to give for loss of earnings, to deduct 15 per cent from their figure.

He told them this was called a deduction for contingencies as we live in ‘an uncertain world’, and the courts say these things have to be taken into account.

While in the jury room, the jury will have an issue paper where they record their decisions.

It states two questions. The first is did Mr McGregor assault Ms Hand and the second is did Mr Lawrence assault Ms Hand.

Nikita Ni Laimhin (centre) is pictured outside the High Court in Dublin earlier this month

Nikita Ni Laimhin (centre) is pictured outside the High Court in Dublin earlier this month

They must answer yes or no to the questions. If they answer no to both then the matter ends there and Ms Hand loses her case.

If they answer yes to one or more, then the jury will move to the next stage and assess what damages to award Ms Hand.

Justice Owens warned the jury not to talk to anyone about their deliberations, including their loved ones who he said may be interested in the case.

He told the jury to ‘look at all the evidence’.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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