Search Results for 'Mullingar Circuit Court'

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Judge does youth “a kindness” by jailing him

Remanding a 17-year-old boy in custody at Mullingar Circuit Court, Judge Anthony Kennedy suggested he was doing the youth “a kindness” because he is off drugs while he is in prison.

Nevin-Dinnegan family dispute enters a new generation

20-year-old Patrick Nevin has received two years detention for being “the villain of the piece” in what Judge Kennedy described as a merciless three-man attack which left the victim “for dead as far as they were concerned”.

Head-banger jailed after Garda assault

A man who assaulted two gardai whilst on a suspended sentence was remanded in custody until July 13 at the District Court this week (May 27) to appear at the Circuit Court in Tullamore before the judge who initially handed down the suspended sentence.

New revelations spell trouble for violent alcoholic

A man who avoided an 11-month jail sentence because of an appeal by his solicitor after he missed a court appearance to attend an interview for a place in rehab, will have to face further sentencing after new revelations were brought up in court this week (June 3).

Feuding family five charged for Willow Park sword attack

Two family members arrested on Friday afternoon (June 5) for their part in a feud-related sword and slash-hook attack on a neighbour's house in Willow Park during which a woman broke her arm, were remanded in custody until June 24 at the District Court this week (June 10).

“Crime spree” burglar gets jail

A man with 67 previous convictions, and described in court as a “good moocher”, was jailed for 22 months in the District Court this week (June 24) for two burglaries committed earlier this year.

Rehab efforts see €3k heroin dealer avoid jail

A mother, previously thrown out of the army for dealing ecstasy, had an 11-month jail sentence adjourned in the District Court this week (July 8) after pleading guilty to possession with intent to supply more than €3,000 worth of heroin.

Dalton Park rioters legal costs to be paid by State

More than two thirds of the defendants sent forward to the Circuit Court on charges relating to the Dalton Park riot will have their legal costs paid by the State.

Fatalism overcomes town drunk

A man with 150 previous convictions over the last 27 years due to his alcoholism, told a judge “I want to die” and asked for the electric chair or gallows before being told they “had long been taken from the statute books”, in the District Court this week (September 9).

Drug case sent forward to December

A Polish man accused of possession of around €26,000 cannabis has been sent forward for trial to Mullingar Circuit Court.

 

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