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Pyjama chaser fined €500

A woman arrested in her pyjamas chasing up the street with a length of a hoover pipe whilst drunk was fined €500 in the District Court this week (January 28).

Mum’s mercy run is not allowed

A Moate mother was banned from driving for two years in the District Court this week (January 28) after she tried to bring her child to hospital in a car she was not insured to drive.

Athlone junkie mums get jail for trolley jolly

Two young, heroin-addicted mothers, both attending court from jail, were each given another 22 months for their part in stealing a tea trolley from a train as well as a large number of other thefts each.

Addict gets some scents

A woman who managed to get a stolen prescription passed in a pharmacy but who couldn’t pass the chance to steal a bottle of perfume whilst there, was given an 11 month sentence in the District Court this week (February 11).

Court halted as Judge Neilan fights with Inspector

The application of justice was postponed for a time in Athlone District Court this week (February 11) when the judge got vexed with the Garda Inspector over the non-production of evidence in a case where a guilty plea was already made.

Drunk cop crasher gets off

A woman who crashed into a squad car whilst nearly twice the legal limit to drive walked free from the District Court this week (February 20) after the judge accepted the loophole as argued by her solicitor.

Logo lust costs €200

A teenage shoplifter with a penchant for the brand specific was fined €200 despite making good the €60 for the stolen shirt.

Alleged late night attack on Garda in Moate

A garda who was allegedly kicked in the chest by a martial arts expert in the early hours of last Sunday (March 1) in the middle of Moate recovered to make an arrest and restrain the man.

Child charity thief avoids sentence but not jail

A woman who stole €200 from a Crumlin children's hospital charity as well as a handbag and a selection of cosmetics, was given a suspended sentence in the District Court this week (March 11).

Threat costs narky parker €500

A man who threatened a traffic warden by saying, “I'll pay someone to get you,” and then shoved him to the ground just for being given a ticket, left court this week (March 25) without a conviction after he agreed to pay his victim €500.

 

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