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Court hears man in custody following public drunkenness is now ‘off the drink’

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A man who is currently in custody is off the drink now, his solicitor told Galway District Court when dealing with a public order charge brought against him for public drunkenness.

Public nuisance drunk promises to do his drinking in private in future

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“You are making a promise on oath, and breaching this promise will have very serious consequences,” a judge warned a defendant who has come before her repeatedly for being drunk and a danger to himself and the public around the streets of Galway.

Fines for man arrested for public drunkenness twice in one month

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“If he has money for drink then he has money for fines,” a Judge said when imposing fines on a man whose solicitor admitted was a familiar face at Galway District Court.

Almost seven in 10 buyers are experiencing unnecessary delays in purchasing properties

Almost seven in 10 consumers (73%) for whom conveyancing, the legal transfer of property title from seller to buyer, is applicable, have experienced problems with the process, according to a new survey by Ireland Thinks.

NUI Galway to host conference on electronic conveyancing and title registration

NUI Galway is organising an international conference entitled ‘The Future is Now! eConveyancing and Title Registration’, which will take place in Galway on April 7 and 8. The conference, which will take place in the Galway Bay Hotel, Salthill, will be chaired by Supreme Court Justice Miss Mary Laffoy and Court of Appeal Judge Michael Peart.

 

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