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Decision is expected today in rape trial of Wicklow man

The jury in the case of a Wicklow man charged with the oral rape of a Kilkenny woman in a laneway near her home five years ago, was last night sent home and will resume deliberations this morning (Friday).

Mayo man denies ‘catalogue’ of sexual abuse of two young girls

A man has gone on trial at the Central Criminal Court accused of a “catalogue of sexual abuse” against two young girls in the County Mayo pub where he worked over 10 years ago.

Rape crisis centre

The Mayo Rape Crisis Centre is now offering a counselling service in Belmullet once a fortnight.

Kilkenny rape trial opens in Central Criminal Court

A man has gone on trial at the Central Criminal Court accused of the oral rape of a woman as she was on her way home from a night out with friends in Kilkenny.

Man charged with sexual assault sent forward for trial

A 36-year-old Galway man charged with three counts of sexual assault has been sent forward for trial.

Man pleads guilty to sex assaults in Mayo and Leitrim

A man has been remanded in custody pending sentence after he admitted to anally raping and sexually assaulting a woman in Mayo and in Leitrim five years ago.

Rape Crisis threat case adjourned

A case in which a man called the Galway Rape Crisis Centre and threatened staff has been adjourned until November.

Galway Rape Crisis Centre takes four helpline calls each day!

The Galway Rape Crisis Centre responded to 1,322 helpline calls, dealt with 256 new clients and delivered prevention and awareness training to more than a 1,000 people last year.

Girl tells court of three-year rape ordeal

A 16-year-old Roscommon schoolgirl has told a Central Criminal Court jury that her father sexually assaulted and raped her over a three year period.

Local outrage over delay on Sexual Assault Treatment Unit

Local Senator Nicky McFadden has said that she is outraged at the delay in opening Mullingar’s Sexual Assault Treatment Unit, speaking after the news that the chief executive of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre, Ellen O’Malley-Dunlop did not know why the unit, along with the Galway unit, was not open.

 

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