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Mystery Nigerian woman may have worked in Clonmel as ‘Joy Jolly’

A “dramatic” change in situation in the case of Edith Orumwenes, who claims to be the victim of human trafficking, was heard in Castlebar District Court on Wednesday, after a Garda investigation may have identified her as a woman who was working under the professional name of “Joy Jolly” in Clonmel during the time she claims that she was held captive in a house in Castlebar.

Suspended sentence for woman who broke into house for shelter

A Castlebar woman was given a three-months suspended sentence and fined €250 for breaking into a house she used to rent at Claremorris District Court (sitting in Kiltimagh) this week.

Drink driving conviction for man who reversed into car

A man who reversed into a car in a car park was convicted of drink driving at Castlebar District Court on Wednesday.

Councillors criticise the revolving door of superintendents in Castlebar

Castlebar Town Councillors criticised the revolving door of superintendents that have been stationed in the county town over the past number of years. Fianna Fáil Cllr Aidan Crowley informed the meeting that Supt Eugene Brennan ,who had been stationed in Castlebar for the past year and half, was transferred to Ardee, Co Louth on December 30 last.

Conviction for man who drove while intoxicated on New Year’s Eve

A Kilalla man who was detected drink driving on New Year’s Eve was warned by Judge Patrick Clyne that he would serve a prison sentence if he breaks the conditions of a suspended sentence which was imposed on him at Ballina District Court on Tuesday.

Tractor driver disqualified for forcing 20 cars to crawl behind him

A Newport man on his way home from the mart, who according to Judge Mary Devins was only concerned with his own business on the roads rather than anybody else’s, was disqualified from driving after he caused a tail back of up to 20 cars behind the tractor he was driving.

‘Unpleasant little bully’ convicted

A Castlebar man who breached the peace by being verbally abusive to his son, was told by Judge Mary Devins that he was nothing but an “unpleasant little bully”, at Castlebar District Court this week.

Man assaulted while pushing his daughter in her buggy

An “appalling attack” by a Castlebar man who assaulted a father who was pushing his two-year-old daughter in a buggy through Castlebar town centre on a Sunday afternoon, led to Judge Mary Devins commenting that the case represented the “cult of the self”, “cult of the ego”, and the “cult of the individual” which is rampant in society, during Castlebar District Court on Wednesday.

Debate on HSE cuts leads to kalashnikov remarks

A notice of motion which called on the council to condemn the HSE for cuts in its community services budget and do whatever necessary including street protests sparked controversy at the monthly meeting of Castlebar Town Council last week.

Barrett and Ruane co-opted on to Castlebar Town Council

Castlebar Town Council was returned to its quota of nine councillors at last week’s monthly meeting of the local authority. Labour’s Harry Barrett and Sinn Féin’s Therese Ruane were co-opted on to the council in place of Johnny Mee and Noel Campbell respectively.

 

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