Judge warns med student a conviction could be 'very serious'
Fri, Feb 06, 2026
Even a minor criminal conviction could have serious consequences for anyone hoping to register as a doctor, a Judge told Loughrea District Court this week.
Judge James Faughnan was dealing with the case of a young man from Qatar who is studying at the Royal College of Surgeons and who was found to be driving without insurance and also without a valid licence.
The defence pleaded that the student had a Qatari driving licence and insurance and he thought this would cover him in Ireland, but now realised that this was not the case. He was studying a three-year course as part of his medical training to become a doctor.
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