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Ring appeals for courthouses to remain in Westport and Kiltimagh

Deputy Michael Ring, Fine Gael spokesperson on community, rural, and Gaeltacht affairs, has been in touch again with the Court Services in relation to the proposed closure of the Westport and Kiltimagh courthouses.

Man who threatened to cut gardai’s throats given chance

An English man who urinated on an unmarked patrol car, threatened to cut the throats of garda officers and then attempted to bite one of them, was given a chance in court this week to pay €350 to charity.

Pub and neighbours reach compromise

A Moate couple who appealed against a neighbouring pub’s application for a dance licence because they felt their privacy and peace was impinged upon, were assured some compromises in court this week (November 25).

One hour argument saves €80 by calling garda “barefaced liar”

A man appearing in court for not wearing a seatbelt had his case dismissed after nearly an hour this week (November 25), despite calling the summonsing garda “a bare faced liar”.

Judge Neilan questions solicitors over exemption orders

In 10 years not one Mullingar solicitor has picked up a special exemption order granted by the court.

Dozens of cases adjourned at District Court

For the second week in a row, scores of disappointed defendants left Mullingar District Court without their cases being heard.

Family fracas in Castlebar Courthouse

Members of two families who were involved in a ruckus in the lobby and steps of Castlebar Courthouse were back in court on Wednesday where four men faced section six public order charges.

Loftus Recycling bid for cup semi-final place

Team Loftus Recycling host Maree, from Oranmore, Galway, in the quarter-final of the Men’s Senior Cup at Ballina Sports and Leisure Centre on Saturday evening with tip-of at 8pm. With Ronan McGarrity lining out for the side in the National Cup, the Ballina club see themselves as having a real opportunity to claim some national silverware this year, but they can expect a very tough match on Saturday night from a side that has been very impressive in their first season at senior, national level.

Uninsured schoolbus driver avoids ban after hospital contribution

A man who was stopped by gardai whilst driving a busload of Bower girls without either insurance or licence, left court this week without a conviction against his name after he and his employer made a €1,250 contribution to the Childrens’ Hospital in Crumlin.

Marlinstown‘white elephant’ highlighted in Dail by Penrose

The failure by the IDA to attract a blue-chip anchor tenant to the windswept and empty business park in Marlinstown Park in Mullingar was brought to the Government’s attention by local Labour Party TD, Willie Penrose, this week (December 3).

 

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