Search Results for 'Dublin Circuit Criminal Court'

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Mayo man pleads guilty to blagging free hotels and chauffeur driven car

A Mayo man has pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to pretending to work for a recruitment company to get free hotels and a chauffeur driven car.

Prison for Ballina man who left victim in a wheelchair

A Mayo man has been sentenced to 12 months in prison for his part in an assault which left the victim wheelchair-bound and requiring lifelong care as a result of serious brain injuries.

Mullingar man jailed for carjacking

A Lithuanian national living in Mullingar and an accomplice have been jailed for four years for hijacking a car from a fellow national last year.

Ballinasloe man jailed for three years after syringe attack

A Galway man who held a woman at syringe point in her van in the car park of Liffey Valley shopping centre has been jailed for three years at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.

Shotgun sentence may be activated after Ballinasloe man pleads guilty to flick-knife possession

A Galway man may have his four year suspended sentence for possession of a shotgun reactivated at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court after he pleaded guilty to possession of a flick-knife in Athlone.

Phishing scammer avoids jail

An immigrant father-of-one involved in a “phishing” scam on a Kilkenny bank customer has escaped jail after Judge Desmond Hogan gave him a suspended sentence at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.

Mullingar men done for quarter tonne

Possible life sentences could be awaiting two Mullingar men after they admitted possession of over €600,000 worth of drugs at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court yesterday (Thursday).

Ballyhaunis native ‘Tom the Con’ to be sentenced next month

A former prison officer turned serial con man who was the subject of an RTÉ Liveline campaign to track him down will be sentenced next month at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.

Kilkenny-native Dunlop will give State evidence against dodgy politicians

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KILKENNY native and former Government Press secretary, lobbyist and Kilkenny native Frank Dunlop is set to give State evidence if corrupt politicians come before the court.

Pensioner was beaten in head and face

The jury in the trial of the man accused of murdering Kilbeggan horse trader Christy Hanley has heard how the pensioner was found dead in his home having been tied up and beaten.

 

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