Search Results for 'Handling stolen goods'
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Ten months for stealing charity box
A 36-year-old man who committed a number of thefts around the city, including being caught with a stolen charity collection box stuffed down his trousers, has been sentenced to 10 months in jail.
Man fined for handling stolen phone
A Shantalla man who knowingly bought a stolen phone in order to sell it on was fined €200 at Galway District Court this week.
Men charged with stealing valuable aluminium bike racks
Two men charged with stealing and handling stolen aluminium bike racks, valued more than €2,000, were remanded on continuing bail when they appeared before Galway District Court this week.
Stolen jewellery discovered in cleaner’s home
A woman who was found in possession of stolen jewellery was sentenced to jail at this week’s sitting of Castlebar District Court.
Jewellery for cash businesses must take more responsbility, says Judge in stolen jewellery case
A mother and son failed to contest the charges of handling stolen jewellery after their credibility was deemed by a District Court judge to be in tatters.
Manual handling course
A manual handling and patient handling course will be held in the IWA centre, Logmore.
Man receives twenty one months for crime spree
A County Clare man who during a three-day spree of crime stole a vehicle during a burglary only to crash it into a wall, and had been found in possession of property taken during an “opportunistic” burglary at a city centre hostel, received a 21 month sentence at Galway District Court this week.
Man in court for handling stolen school computers
A 28-year-old German man who was found in possession of drugs and for handling stolen property was before Castlebar District Court on Wednesday.
Islandeady man handled stolen property
A 19-year old was before Castlebar District Court this week for road traffic offences and for handling stolen property.
Judge’s concern for stolen computer market
A Galway district court judge has expressed concern for the “ready market” out there for stolen computers and the implications this type of theft has on jobs, invaluable work, and private information.