Search Results for 'Ballinrobe District Court'

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Tractor driver never renewed his licence

A man who was summonsed to court for not having tax, insurance or a driving licence, nor having front or rear licence plates was convicted and fined a total of €700 at Ballinrobe District Court on Tuesday.

Conviction for overtaking on continuous white line

A man from Achill who was observed overtaking vehicles on a continuous white line was convicted and fined by Judge Mary Devins at Ballinrobe District Court on Friday.

Galway couple fined for dumping rubbish in Mayo

Two people from Claregalway were convicted and fined at Ballinrobe District Court this week after a number of rubbish bags which they disposed off in Mayo were detected by the litter warden.

Farmer caused accident while driving tractor, court hears

A farmer from The Neale, who made an error of judgment while turning right, causing an accident, was convicted and fined at Ballinrobe District Court last week.

Couple who were racing each other convicted for dangerous driving

Two Polish nationals who while racing each other along the road from Ballinrobe to Partry overtook on continuous white lines and on blind bends were convicted, fined and disqualified from driving at Ballinrobe District Court on Tuesday.

Over €200 worth of cannabis resin found in Ballinrobe apartment

Cannabis resin with an estimated street value of €200 to €240 which was detected in a premises led to the owners receiving a conviction at Ballinrobe District Court this week.

Bouncers assaulted in Ballinrobe after man was refused entry to nightclub

Two doormen who work at the Valkenburg nightclub in Ballinrobe were assaulted after an intoxicated man was refused entry to the premises.

Drink driving conviction for Ballinrobe man

A 29-year-old who was arrested for drink driving after a night out with friends was fined and disqualified from driving at Ballinrobe District Court this week.

Man dropped bag of cocaine in front of garda

A man who dropped a €20 worth of cocaine in front of a garda was given the benefit of the probation act in Ballinrobe District Court this week following an adjournment in the sentencing of his case for a probation report.

Mystery Nigerian woman may have worked in Clonmel as ‘Joy Jolly’

A “dramatic” change in situation in the case of Edith Orumwenes, who claims to be the victim of human trafficking, was heard in Castlebar District Court on Wednesday, after a Garda investigation may have identified her as a woman who was working under the professional name of “Joy Jolly” in Clonmel during the time she claims that she was held captive in a house in Castlebar.

 

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