Search Results for 'Gary McDonald'
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Mystery woman ‘absolutely petrified’ by spell in cell
A Dublin woman who caused a ruckus in Brown Thomas and gave arresting Gardaí a false name and address told Galway District Court that she was absolutely petrified by her seven-hour spell in a cell and had now changed her life around.
Former COPE resident to make charitable donation to COPE
A man who had benefited from COPE services in the past is to be allowed make a donation to the charity in lieu of a conviction.
US Embassy will send me home, mystery defendant tells Judge
MYSTERY remains over the identity of a man brought before Galway District Court on drug and criminal damage charges. He insists he is a US citizen, demands an American lawyer to represent him and told the court he wasn’t concerned over the length of any prison sentence imposed as the American Embassy would send him home.
Mother goes €20,000 cash and bond for son’s bail
A woman handed over €10,000 in cash at Galway District Court on Monday as bail for her son, and produced evidence that she had a further €10,000 in her account to meet his bail set by the High Court at €20,000.
No bail for asylum seeker after ten bench warrants
An asylum seeker who had clocked up ten bench warrants in efforts to get him before various courts to answer charges he faces, was refused bail when he appeared before Judge Adrian Harris at Galway District Court.
Tale of half honest Hamlet played out in Galway court
AN opportunistic thief with a bit of a conscience was honest enough to hand in a purse he stole from a lady at a filling station, but not honest enough to hand back the cash it contained, his barrister pleaded at Galway District Court.
Defence call for psychiatrist report for accused Bohermore woman
A woman alleged to have tried on clothes in the changing room of a Galway store and who attempted to leave wearing them without paying for the items pleaded not guilty to a charge of criminal damage when she appeared before Judge Fiona Lydon at Galway District Court this week.
Five days more won’t kill me, says defendant
There was some hilarity at Galway District Court when a defendant appearing via video-link from prison told the Judge “Sure, five days more won’t kill me now”.
Stock-taker allegedly falsified record to cover missing goods
An employee of a Galway electrical appliance company is to go on trial for allegedly stealing a significant quantity of goods from his employer and then falsifying a stock-taking report to make it look as if the goods were still present.
An evening with The A Capella Knights
Local Galway group 'The A Capella Knights' will present a special concert in Galway to help the Simon Community.
