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Darren Murphy guilty of killing John Morrison in Glasgow | Darren Murphy guilty of killing John Morrison in Glasgow |
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A man has been convicted of killing a former East Dunbartonshire council leader days before Christmas last year. | A man has been convicted of killing a former East Dunbartonshire council leader days before Christmas last year. |
Darren Murphy, 25, punched 50-year-old John Morrison on the head in Dunlop Street, Glasgow, on 22 December, causing him to fall over. | Darren Murphy, 25, punched 50-year-old John Morrison on the head in Dunlop Street, Glasgow, on 22 December, causing him to fall over. |
Mr Morrison died after striking his head on the ground. Murphy left him in the street to go to a nightclub. | Mr Morrison died after striking his head on the ground. Murphy left him in the street to go to a nightclub. |
He claimed to have acted in self defence but was convicted of culpable homicide at the High Court in Glasgow. | He claimed to have acted in self defence but was convicted of culpable homicide at the High Court in Glasgow. |
Murphy's bail was continued at the High Court in Glasgow until sentencing in January. | Murphy's bail was continued at the High Court in Glasgow until sentencing in January. |
Mr Morrison - the former Lib-Dem leader of East Dunbartonshire Council - was attacked in the early hours of 22 December last year. | Mr Morrison - the former Lib-Dem leader of East Dunbartonshire Council - was attacked in the early hours of 22 December last year. |
The lawyer had earlier been on a festive night out with colleagues from Glasgow City Council, where he worked as a legal manager. | The lawyer had earlier been on a festive night out with colleagues from Glasgow City Council, where he worked as a legal manager. |
His friend and work-mate Jennifer McMartin told the jury: "He was in really good form that night. | His friend and work-mate Jennifer McMartin told the jury: "He was in really good form that night. |
"He said he was in a good place in his life both professionally and personally having met his partner David." | "He said he was in a good place in his life both professionally and personally having met his partner David." |
The court was shown CCTV of footage of Mr Morrison later in the city's Argyle Street close to the St Enoch Centre. | The court was shown CCTV of footage of Mr Morrison later in the city's Argyle Street close to the St Enoch Centre. |
Murphy and his friends were in the same area heading to the Arches Nightclub. | Murphy and his friends were in the same area heading to the Arches Nightclub. |
'Fright' claim | 'Fright' claim |
Friend Samantha Mulgrew claimed during the trial that Mr Morrison, of Milngavie, suddenly appeared next to her mumbling, which gave her a "fright". | Friend Samantha Mulgrew claimed during the trial that Mr Morrison, of Milngavie, suddenly appeared next to her mumbling, which gave her a "fright". |
For some reason, Murphy and his group then turned on the solicitor. | For some reason, Murphy and his group then turned on the solicitor. |
CCTV showed the group heading towards him before one pushed Mr Morrison as he appeared to be walking away. | CCTV showed the group heading towards him before one pushed Mr Morrison as he appeared to be walking away. |
Seconds later - and out of shot - 6ft 1in tall Murphy then punched Mr Morrison in the face. | Seconds later - and out of shot - 6ft 1in tall Murphy then punched Mr Morrison in the face. |
Murphy then carried on to the nightclub. | Murphy then carried on to the nightclub. |
Mr Morrison died in the street despite medics coming to his aid. | Mr Morrison died in the street despite medics coming to his aid. |
The ferocity of the blow had also broken his eye socket and nose. | The ferocity of the blow had also broken his eye socket and nose. |
Murphy's friend Ms Mulgrew later told police that he had landed a "proper punch" on the ex-council leader. | Murphy's friend Ms Mulgrew later told police that he had landed a "proper punch" on the ex-council leader. |
But, during the trial, Murphy, of the city's Bridgeton area, denied he had punched Mr Morrison - instead claiming he had "hit him with a palm" to get him away. | But, during the trial, Murphy, of the city's Bridgeton area, denied he had punched Mr Morrison - instead claiming he had "hit him with a palm" to get him away. |
Murphy insisted he had "felt threatened" by Mr Morrison that night. | Murphy insisted he had "felt threatened" by Mr Morrison that night. |
His QC Donald Findlay asked: "There was an implication that this was you being cowardly...that a fair reflection of events?" Murphy denied that. | His QC Donald Findlay asked: "There was an implication that this was you being cowardly...that a fair reflection of events?" Murphy denied that. |
'Felt sick' | 'Felt sick' |
Murphy then claimed he did not know Mr Morrison was seriously hurt at the time - but when he later discovered he died he "felt sick". | Murphy then claimed he did not know Mr Morrison was seriously hurt at the time - but when he later discovered he died he "felt sick". |
Prosecutor Paul Kearney said the killer had lied during evidence adding: "You went back to sort out Mr Morrison and punched him." Murphy replied: "No." | Prosecutor Paul Kearney said the killer had lied during evidence adding: "You went back to sort out Mr Morrison and punched him." Murphy replied: "No." |
The court also heard Murphy demanded friend Graeme Thomson did not say to police he had punched the lawyer. | The court also heard Murphy demanded friend Graeme Thomson did not say to police he had punched the lawyer. |
Murphy told the jury: "Those words did not cross my mouth." | Murphy told the jury: "Those words did not cross my mouth." |
Murphy will be sentenced next month after temporary judge Norman Ritchie QC adjourned the case for reports. | |
The judge told him: "May I say at this stage that it is plain your character before this was a good one - but I have not been impressed with your conduct since this time. | The judge told him: "May I say at this stage that it is plain your character before this was a good one - but I have not been impressed with your conduct since this time. |
"Your friends appeared to have tried to cover up for you and your lack of frankness continued in your evidence." | "Your friends appeared to have tried to cover up for you and your lack of frankness continued in your evidence." |
First offender Murphy cried at the verdict while at least two female jurors also broke down. | First offender Murphy cried at the verdict while at least two female jurors also broke down. |
A large group of Mr Morrison's family - including his partner of five years David Evans - were seen sobbing as the killer was convicted. | A large group of Mr Morrison's family - including his partner of five years David Evans - were seen sobbing as the killer was convicted. |
One said as she left the courtroom: "That's justice for John." | One said as she left the courtroom: "That's justice for John." |
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