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Man ordered to take driving lessons after road crash

A man charged with a number of driving offences will be taking lessons before he goes back on the road following a serious road accident.

Farmer warned to dispose of carcasses properly

A farmer who owns lands where a number of sheep carcasses in various stages of decay were found has been warned by a district court judge to dispose of animal remains properly in future.

Man charged with stealing more than €4,500 of cigarettes

The case of a Dublin man who allegedly damaged a vending machine beyond repair and stole more than €4,500 worth of cigarettes from a hotel has been adjourned until after the New Year.

Aggressive taxi passenger squeezes garda’s throat in headlock, court hears

A garda who confronted an aggressive passenger of a taxi over the non payment of a fare was suddenly punched in the face twice and had his throat squeezed while being held in a tight headlock before a colleague was forced to use pepper spray and a baton to free him, the Galway District Court heard this week.

Abusive teen pokes garda in chest to get Buckfast back, court hears

A young man who was so determined to get a bottle of Buckfast back that he poked a garda aggressively in the chest has been given the benefit of the Probation Act.

Eight months for six teeth that cost €5,000

A man who knocked out six of a stranger’s teeth with an unprovoked headbutt in an Athlone nightclub causing €5,500 worth of damage, was sentenced to eight months in prison at the District Court this week (November 1), but was allowed leave the court at the end of proceedings as he made bail and appealed his sentence.

Cider mugger prefers jail to compensation payment

A man convicted of stealing another man’s wallet after threatening him with a can of unopened cider, was jailed this week (November 3) for eight months after he failed to provide the €900 in compensation he was told earlier this year was the only thing that would save him from a prison sentence.

Fraudster offers to save State money

A man alleged to have used nine identities to defraud the State of more than €250,000 has offered to plead guilty to all charges to save the State money.

Continued bail for Grange brothers

Two Grange brothers who are alleged to have broken their bail while committing further public order offences have been given further bail at Mullingar District Court.

Violent resistance earns suspended sentence

A man who became threatening to a garda, who had a warrant to jail him, has been given an eight month suspended sentence.

 

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