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Sentencing adjourned for man found with cannabis plant

A Polish man who has been living in Ireland for three years had his sentencing adjourned until July after he pleaded guilty to the possession of a cannabis plant. Inspector Joe Doherty told the court that gardaí searched an apartment at 3 Hughes Apartments, James Street, Claremorris, where Krzyztof Batogowski was living, on June 3 2011 at 8.45pm. During the search they found a cannabis plant in a wardrobe, which had a heat source overhead and had recently been watered. The plant was valued at €400, Inspector Doherty told the court.

‘Insolent’ Castlebar man before court

A Castlebar man who told a garda inspector that he was a “prick” was before Castlebar District Court this week for being threatening and abusive.

Diabetic woman dodges theft conviction

A woman from Crossmolina escaped a theft conviction this week as evidence presented during the case did not satisfy Judge Mary Devins that intention to commit the offence was proved beyond reasonable doubt.

Man denied obstructing a garda who was arresting his friend

A Ballina man who denied obstructing a garda during an arrest had his case dismissed at Ballina District Court this week.

Driver admitted to gardaí that he drove drunk from pub

A 31-year-old man from Castlebar who admitted to gardaí that he had driven while drunk, was disqualified from driving for three years at Wednesday’s sitting of Castlebar District Court.

Careless driving charge dismissed against Kilmaine man

A careless driving charge against a 24-year-old man was dismissed at Castlebar District Court this week.

Castlebar shop owner ‘at wits end’ from thieves

A 27-year-old mother of two was sentenced to a total of five months in prison and fined €600 for a number of thefts from Castlebar stores.

Bonniconlon man had over €6k worth of drugs stashed in hay shed

A 21-year-old who stashed drugs in a hay shed on his family farm was before Ballina District Court this week for the possession of cannabis and also for the sale and supply of the drug.

Dublin man stole from train station he broke into to sleep rough

A man from Dublin who broke into Ballina Train Station in order to sleep rough there, and then stole a credit card keypad from the station’s office, was before Ballina District Court on Tuesday.

Ballina man made bogus charity collection to fund his boozing

A 24-year-old man who pretended to collect money for a charity walk — when in fact he was collecting the money so he could buy alcohol — was before Ballina District Court this week for a “mean type of crime”, making gain and causing loss by deception.

 

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