Search Results for 'Mullingar Circuit Court'

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Judge promises to take burgluries seriously

A man charged with trespassing and theft at Killucan has been sent forward for trial at Mullingar Circuit Court.

Dundon disciple gets trial date

An Athlone man pleading not guilty to two charges of threatening to kill a female AIT student and her boyfriend was handed his book of evidence in the District Court this week (November 10) and ordered to face trial in the Mullingar Circuit Court, sitting in Tullamore, on November 30.

Local woman gets date for manslaughter trial

The woman charged in connection with the unlawful death of Lillian (Lily) Scanlon at her home in Valley Court, Athlone over two years ago, was served with a book of evidence in the District Court this week (October 13) and given a date for trial on November 30.

Former Marist brother on abuse charges gets trial date

A former brother charged with six counts of indecent assault against four boys at the Marist primary school in Retreat on a number of dates between 1978 and 1982 was served with a book of evidence in the District Court this week (June 23) and returned for trial at Mullingar Circuit Court, sitting at Tullamore, on July 13.

Family get jury date for alleged slash hook attack

A father, mother, and son, all pleading not guilty to their part in an alleged slash hook and samurai sword attack on a woman last year, were returned for trial to the Circuit Court at a hearing in Athlone District Court this week (June 9).

Not so harsh with Marsh

A man who pleaded guilty to possession of almost €700 worth of heroin with intent to supply thanked the judge in the District Court this week (May 12) after he he learned the prison sentence he was currently serving would not be added to.

Bail refused for cousin kidnappers - court hears

A number of men have had their cases sent forward to the Circuit Court after they were re-charged in the District Court this week (May 6) in relation to an incident where a man was imprisoned in his house for 14 hours and badly beaten.

Riot man fined for threat to kill

A Mullingar man who threatened officers from the Criminal Assets Bureau that he would use a gun on them and then shoot himself, has been fined €2,000.

Superintendent not hopeful of peace in Mullingar

Mullingar’s Superintendent John Gantly has indicated he is not hopeful of peace between feuding Traveller families as long as fair fights are used to solve disputes.

Nowhere for boy to go, court hears

A Circuit Court judge has refused to suspend the balance of a prisoner’s sentence because there is nowhere for him to go to get the help he needs.

 

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