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Six months in prison for handbag theft
A woman, who has 38 previous convictions for theft alone, was sentenced to six months in prison at Ballina District Court this week.
Mum jailed for ‘shocking’ thefts from the vulnerable
A district court judge described as “shocking” the actions of a woman who deliberately targetted the vulnerable by stealing handbags from people in hospital, one from a woman who had been praying in a church while receiving treatment for a serious illness, and taking charity boxes from a number of premises.
Lifeline for Kilkenny Jobs Club looks likely as parties meet to talk
It looks like there is some good news on the horizon for Kilkenny Jobs Club. At the time of going to press yesterday evening it appeared that a new sponsor may have been found securing the future of the Jobs Club and its employees for a another while.
City centre thief jailed for eight months
A Limerick man who cheekily trespassed in the staff areas of a number of Galway city centre premises, including banks, stealing wallets and other personal items, was sentenced to a total of eight months in jail.
Suspended sentence for former HSE social worker who stole client’s cards
A former HSE social worker who stole and used bank cards from a client’s family member was given a six months prison sentence, suspended for 12 months, at Ballina District Court this week.
Continuing bail for social worker who stole bank cards
An HSE social worker who stole and used bank cards from a client’s family member was remanded on continuing bail to July 13 for sentencing following her appearance this week at Ballina District Court.
Social worker stole bank cards in ‘evil’ crime
A HSE social worker who stole bank cards from a grandmother, and then used the cards to steal €2,000 worth of cash, was before Ballina District Court this week where Judge Mary Devins said “that evil shocks me”.
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Inquest into death of missing student returns open verdict
An inquest into the death of a 20-year-old student, whose body was discovered on the Oranmore shoreline last March nearly 38 days after he went missing, returned an open verdict, the Coroner’s Court heard last Thursday.
False passports land couple in court
A Nigerian couple have been prosecuted for carrying false passports.