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Further custody remand for Clonboo woman

A 21-year-old Clonboo woman has been remanded in custody for burglary and car theft charges.

Fianna Fáil leader called on to intervene in re-zoning controversy

Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin has been called on to intervene in the controversial attempt to re-zone a former timber yard on the Rahoon/Seamus Quirke Road into a major shopping centre.

AIT bricklaying lecturer fails over High Court injunction

An AIT lecturer has this week failed to get a High Court injunction restraining Athlone Institute of Technology from terminating his employment.

74-year-old’s case to prevent eviction continues at High Court

A Kilkenny old-age pensioner has this week begun a legal battle to prevent her eviction from the home, which she has been residing in for more than 40 years.

74-year-old’s case to prevent eviction continues at High Court

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A Kilkenny old-age pensioner has this week begun a legal battle to prevent her eviction from the home, which she has been residing in for more than 40 years.

Artist gets €45,000 damages after hair fell out following 'disastrous' salon visit

A Salthill mother of three whose hair fell out after undergoing a colouring treatment at a hair salon has been awarded €45,000 in damages.

Judge adjourns drink driving case on statements issue

Judge Mary Devins this week adjourned a drink driving case until July 19 as she awaits a High Court direction on the issue of Garda statements. Judge Devins has put forward a case stated to the high court in regard to the issue of Garda statements that look to be formed from a template rather than written up individually by gardaí after incidents.

Murder accused bail application held up by technicality

An application for release on bail from the man accused of the murder of Marie Greene was refused in the District Court this week (March 9) after the judge was not satisfied with the independent surety presented to him.

State succeeds in stopping teen’s remand freedom

Gardaí in the District Court this week (January 19) were successful in opposing bail for a juvenile defendant charged with criminal damage to a house in October and with assault causing harm in December.

Aran Island ferry company in High Court battle over crippling harbour fees

An Aran Islands ferry company is in the midst of a High Court battle against the Department of the Marine which has been criticised for increasing charges for use of Rossaveal harbour by eightfold, resulting in crippling bills.

 

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