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Late plea costs feudster another eight months

One of the principal participants in the ongoing Willow Park feud with only nine days to serve on a prison sentence, received an additional eight months this week (September 1) after he finally pleaded guilty to an iron bar assault on one of his opponents.

Teenage dealer on a bike gets a year

A youth sentenced to eight months detention for dealing heroin from a bicycle was given an additional four months for possession of stolen goods when the judge learnt this offence was committed whilst on bail.

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.

Crime Ring in probation limbo

Two heroin-addicted sisters, in court separately this week (April 14) on a number of different charges, were both remanded on continuing bail to April 28 and June 23 to ascertain if their claims of rehabilitation can be corroborated by the Welfare and Probation Service (WPS).

Bicycle dealer mum gets another 10 months in jail

A former soldier and mother of one, in jail since November 18 for possession with intent to supply €3,000 of heroin, was given an additional 10 months in jail this week (March 29) after being found guilty of dealing by bicycle.

Waiting room to court room will cost €500

A 60-year-old man who caused a disturbance in a dentist’s surgery after he was refused treatment, had a two month prison sentence adjourned until July in the District Court last week (March 10) to see if he can come up with €500 in compensation by then.

Final chance for teen who couldn’t stand up

A judge worried that a repeat teen offender with a drug habit whom he had dealt with on a number of occasions before, might someday have to be pulled out of the Shannon because she was unable to stand up in court this week (February 17).

Jail for schoolmate mugger deferred

A man who threatened to stab a former schoolmate in the early hours after he and a co-accused heard the victim talk about money, had an 11 month sentence adjourned until May to see if he can come up with an adequate compensation offer.

Uninsured crash mam gets three months and €1,000 fine for “lies” to Gardai

A mother of 10 was given a three month suspended sentence, fined €1,000, and banned from the roads for four years for causing a car crash whilst uninsured that hospitalised three people.

Screwdriver man has trial sent to a higher court

A man charged with robbing two local shops with a screwdriver was told this week (February 3) the District Court was refusing jurisdiction and he would have to face trial in the Circuit Court.

 

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