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Prison for Castlebar drunk driver caught driving while disqualified

A 33-year-old unemployed carpenter from Castlebar was given a three month prison sentence for drunk driving and driving with no insurance. Stephen Munnelly, Rocklands, Castlebar pleaded guilty to all charges in Castlebar District Court this week.

Kenny welcomes ban on ‘party drug’ ingredient

The Fine Gael Leader Enda Kenny TD has welcomed the ban on benzylpiperazine, the active ingredient used in many party drugs sold over the counter in so-called Head shops. The substance was never included in the Misuse of Drugs Act 1977 and therefore could be sold legally despite many health organisations identifying numerous health risks to be associated with the use of these drugs.

New property lettings and management business for Mullingar

My Property Manager is a property lettings and management agency serving Mullingar and the Midlands. The agency deals exclusively with lettings and property management. Areas of expertise include residential lettings, property portfolio management and block management for multi unit developments.

Youth remanded in custody

A 17-year-old boy who has been in the care of the HSE since he was three years old, has been remanded in custody for a further three weeks.

Suspended sentence for handling stolen film equipment

A three month suspended sentence was imposed on a teenager who was found handling a stolen film camera and boom microphone valued at €5,000.

Collaborative law - keeping families out of courtrooms

Collaborative law, a non-confrontational means of solving family law problems without the threat of the courtroom, is to be officially launched next Tuesday, April 28, at the Radisson SAS Hotel at 5.30pm.

Revenue investigation into trusts and offshore structures

Revenue has announced a voluntary disclosure deadline, this time in respect of undisclosed income and undeclared liabilities relating to both Irish and foreign settlements.

Man wrongly convicted of sexual assault to sue State

A miscarriage of justice which saw a Galway man being wrongly convicted of sexually assaulting a young girl could now cost the State up to €1 million in compensation.

Galway man seeks murder conviction appeal to be heard by Supreme Court

A Galway man who was convicted of murdering an elderly woman more than 25 years ago has applied to have his appeal heard by the Supreme Court.

Two year ban for drunk

At Ballyhaunis District Court a 32-year-old father of five was given a two year driving ban and fined a total of €800 after pleading guilty to charges of drunk driving, driving without insurance, having no driving licence, and giving a false name to gardai.

 

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