Ban on head shop substances too little too late — Barrett
Fri, Mar 05, 2010
The proposal by the Government to ban a range of substances sold in head shops by the end of June is too little too late, according to Labour councillor Harry Barrett.
Read more ...Jail for Knock man who bit garda
Fri, Mar 05, 2010
A 45-year-old Knock man who bit a garda’s finger and who caused criminal damage to the public office door in a Garda station was sentenced to eight months in prison at Ballyhaunis District Court on Tuesday for the assault, criminal damage, and public order charges.
Read more ...Further report ordered on man found unconscious on railway tracks
Fri, Mar 05, 2010
Judge Mary Devins ordered a further probation report on a 32-years-old man, who lay intoxicated on the railway tracks at the train station in Castlebar on New Year’s Day.
Read more ...Young man undertakes to stay out of Ballinrobe following family fracas
Fri, Mar 05, 2010
A young man gave a sworn undertaking at Ballinrobe District Court last Friday that he would stay away from Ballinrobe following a fight between him and a family member.
Read more ...O’Mahony hits out at cuts in Mayo General Hospital budget
Fri, Mar 05, 2010
Fine Gael TD John O’Mahony has said that the decision by the HSE to slash the health service budgets for 2010 in Mayo by €28m will impact on every single family in Mayo at some stage this year. Deputy O’Mahony was speaking in the aftermath of the news that the hospital and community services budgets have been dramatically slashed by the HSE.
Read more ...CCTV application to be submitted for Westport
Fri, Mar 05, 2010
Superintendent Mick Murray told the Westport joint policing committee this week that an application for CCTV cameras for the town was being submitted under a garda scheme for funding.
Read more ...Ballina Inspector calls for public vigilance against burglars
Fri, Mar 05, 2010
Inspector Joe Doherty called for the public to be vigilant to help stop the number of burglaries in Ballina at the town’s joint policing committee meeting this week.
Read more ...Erris rally in support of jailed O’Donnell
Fri, Mar 05, 2010
A motorised convoy took part in a rally on Sunday in support of jailed Shell to Sea protester Pat O'Donnell. The rally went from Mr O'Donnell's home place at Porturlin, travelled through much of Erris, and finished at Ballyglass Pier fishing port. Mr O'Donnell was sent to Castlerea prison recently for seven months for breaching the peace and obstructing gardaí.
Read more ...Mayo man denies ‘catalogue’ of sexual abuse of two young girls
Fri, Mar 05, 2010
A man has gone on trial at the Central Criminal Court accused of a “catalogue of sexual abuse” against two young girls in the County Mayo pub where he worked over 10 years ago.
Read more ...Ballina drug seizures rise from eight to forty eight in ten years
Fri, Mar 05, 2010
Inspector Joe Doherty, responding to a question from Fine Gael councillor Michelle Mulherin about drug detection in the town, outlined the work done by the drugs squads in Mayo. He informed the Ballina joint policing committee that the number of seizures of drugs in the Ballina area has risen dramatically in the past 10 years. “In the Ballina district in 1999 there were eight seizures of drugs,” he said. “In 2009 there were 48, which included three for cocaine, four for ecstasy for sale and supply, two for possession of ecstasy, 22 for possession of cannabis resins, and three for sale and supply of cannabis resin. There were also 10 seizures for personal use of cannabis grass and one for sale and supply of cannabis grass.”
Read more ...Judge praises ‘efficient’ acting State solicitor
Fri, Mar 05, 2010
During last Friday’s sitting of Ballinrobe District Court, Judge Mary Devins commended the “efficient” work carried out by the acting State solicitor, Kieran Madigan, from Roscommon, during his five months working in the Mayo district.
Read more ...Probation report for man who stole laptop from restaurant
Fri, Mar 05, 2010
A Lithuanian man who stole a laptop from Cox’s restaurant in Castlebar pleaded guilty to the offence in Castlebar District Court this week. Jurijs Zilajeurs, formerly of Castle Street, Castlebar, now of no fixed abode, admitted in court that he stole the laptop valued at €600 so he could sell it to make some money.
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