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Case stalls in death of Bagenalstown man

The family of a Bagenalstown man was left on tenterhooks again this week when the man charged in connection with the death of one of their own, had his case further adjourned.

Young man arrested for elderly woman’s mugging

A young man barely out of his teens, was arrested for the mugging of local lady, Nora Gordon, this week.

Gardaí blamed for closing case in death of Carlow man

Gardaí in the case of an Offaly man accused of causing the death of a Carlow man, were told they needed to preserve evidence and notify concerned parties before disposing of anything relating to a case.

Judge hears 25 gardaí involved in investigation

At a special sitting of Carlow District Court this week, Judge David Anderson heard that the case of two Dublin men on a number of charges involved 25 gardaí.

Man denies sex assault charge

A 43-year-old man who denies a charge of sexually assaulting a female last year has been remanded on bail following his appearance before Galway District Court.

Two men released following explosives seizure

Two men who were brought in for questioning by gardai in relation to the seizure of nearly 18kg of industrial explosives in Oranmore last weekend have been released without charge and a file is now being prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Drugs bust uncovers €20,000 worth of cannabis plants

A file is being prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions (DDP) after a drugs bust uncovered €20,000 worth of cannabis plants in the centre of Athlone town recently.

Driver and transport company in court following fatal crash

Nolan Transport and the driver of the vehicle that was involved in an accident that killed two young mothers near Thomastown in July of last year appeared before Kilkenny District Court on Monday.

Heroin seized in Graiguecullen

A whopping €5,000 worth of heroin was seized in a search of a house in Tommy Murphy Park in Graiguecullen last week.

DPP has two weeks to produce book of evidence

The Director of Public Prosecutions has been given two weeks to produce a book of evidence in a case relating to the death of a Bagenalstown man in Limerick or else the case will be struck out.

 

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