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Councillors say gardai should make more effort to prosecute law-breaking cyclists

Galway city councillors have raised concerns whether enough is being done to tackle offences committed by cyclists in the city.

Public lecture on the right to have rights

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The State’s Direct Provision service will be examined and scrutinised in a public talk entitled The Right to Have Rights, which will be given by Dr Bryan McMahon, which will be given in NUI Galway next week.

Judge refuses jurisdiction in assault case

Judge Mary Devins refused jurisdiction in an assault case involving three men after hearing preliminary information on the prosecution at Ballyhaunis District Court this week, and adjourned the case for further DPP direction until March 4 2014.

Man pleads guilty to €101,000 robbery at city jewellers

A man has pleaded guilty to a charge of robbery at a Galway city centre jewellers, an incident which involved the theft of watches valued at more than €101,000 and a number of staff put in fear.

File to be sent to DPP over Westside assault

A 34-year-old man questioned in relation to an alleged assault in the Westside area on Monday has since been released without charge and a file has been sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Duo plead guilty to attempted post office raid

Two men have both pleaded guilty to the charge of conspiring to commit a robbery at a post office in Connemara last November.

Rape case goes to Central Criminal Court

An Athlone man accused of rape was bailed from the District Court this week (July 1) after being served with a Book of Evidence, and had his case returned for a date in the Central Criminal Court in Dublin.

 

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