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First auction of the year to see DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard bring fifteen lots to the market
Leading Galway property expert DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard has just announced the launch of the city’s first property auctions of 2014. Following a hugely successful auction series in 2013, the St Francis Street-based agent is once again leading with its latest offering, bringing 15 lots to the market in what promises to be an engaging event for all involved.
Taximan detective who located his stolen boat praised by judge
A man who investigated the theft, and then detected his stolen boat in an enclosed garage in a different county was rewarded with a compensation order worth €1,000 more than the damage done.
Jail for shoplifting mother of two
A young mother of two from Moate who previously promised she would never rob again has been jailed for six months for shoplifting.
Cop wrestler must find a grand in a fortnight
A man who wrestled a squad car driver from the vehicle after the gardaí had arrested his drunken girlfriend for her own safety, was told to provide €1,000 in compensation within two weeks or face conviction.
Success of previous auctions proves that O’Donnellan & Joyce is a leader
O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers has become one of the leading Irish owned auctioneering companies for the sale of property by public auction in the country. Over a period of a few years it has recorded what is believed to be the highest percentage success rate of any auctioneering company in the country in recent years.
Success of previous auctions proves that O’Donnellan & Joyce is a leader
O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers has become one of the leading Irish owned auctioneering companies for the sale of property by public auction in the country. Over a period of a few years it has recorded what is believed to be the highest percentage success rate of any auctioneering company in the country in recent years.
“Red mist” ruckus results in community service rather than jail
A man who “took the law into his own hands” when he believed his sister had been assaulted avoided a jail sentence in court this week (January 15) - despite 39 previous convictions.
Payment by footballer who struck out sees case go the same way
A gaelic footballer who broke an opponent’s jaw during a half-time break had his case struck out this week (January 15) when the judge heard his offer of compensation had been accepted by the injured party.
Bingo catfight resolution postponed for a year
Two mothers who came to blows outside a bingo hall over the alleged sale of drugs between their sons had their case adjourned for a year to see if they could “bury the hatchet” and maintain the peace.
Early release for repeat shoplifting offender annoys judge again
Judge Seamus Hughes was again exercised on his pet hate when a repeat shoplifter told him she only spent one day from her last sentence behind bars.