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Teen threatens to blow heads off gardai and bury them, court hears

A Turloughmore teen who threatened to “blow” the heads off gardai and bury them, and who also assaulted a garda while in a custody cell, will have to wait to September to see what is in store for him.

Five months detention for Prom assault

A Spiddal teenager who asked an unsuspecting stranger for a cigarette and after hearing a foreign accent, viciously assaulted him was given an extra five months detention to serve when he appeared at Galway District Court on Monday.

Limerick woman caught in cheeky shop-lifting spree

A Limerick woman, with 108 previous convictions, went on a shop-lifting spree in Galway city stealing more than €1,700 worth of goods from a supermarket and a pharmacy in just one day, the Galway District Court heard this week.

Rape and sexual assault accused granted bail

A 38-year-old Galway man who is accused of raping and sexually assaulting a minor has been granted bail with strict conditions.

Woman steals more than €2k with boyfriend’s bank card

A woman who got hold of her boyfriend’s bank card details and then stole €2,400 at various locations over the course of five days has been remanded on continuting bail.

Clifden woman charged with assaulting mother and daugher with broken ashtray

A Clifden woman charged with seriously injuring her daughter and elderly mother in a frenzied attack at the family home has been remanded in custody to appear in court again next week.

Bird led to two-car collision, court hears

Concern for a bird which had hit the windscreen led to a driver performing a u-turn on the busy N17 road and colliding with another vehicle which hit a wall and overturned, the Galway District Court heard.

Man to pay compensation for abuse to garda

A young Mayo man who became verbally abusive and physically violent towards a garda as she attempted to make an arrest has been given until May 17 to pay €750 in compensation.

Judge’s concern for stolen computer market

A Galway district court judge has expressed concern for the “ready market” out there for stolen computers and the implications this type of theft has on jobs, invaluable work, and private information.

Taxis’ worst passenger borrowed money for chips and then refused to pay fare

A 41-year-old man who is well on his way from being blacklisted by nearly all Galway taxis received a nine month suspended sentence this week for several counts of making off without paying for fares.

 

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