Mon, 07 Dec, 2020
A member of An Garda Síochána was assaulted twice in different locations when he pursued a man in relation to a drugs search near a hotel’s underground car park.
Sat, 22 Jun, 2019
A former barrister who stole €235,000 from a businessman by pretending to buy him a warehouse in Co Kildare will be sentenced later at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court.
Thu, 20 Jun, 2019
Talk about being on cloud nine!
Tue, 24 Jul, 2018
A circuit court judge has strongly criticised the juvenile justice system as being incapable of dealing with violent young men who "prowl the streets taking their opportunities as they arrive".
Wed, 30 Jul, 2014
A court has heard how an American tourist still has glass embedded in his face after intervening in a robbery in Temple Bar in Dublin.
Fri, 25 Jul, 2014
LEGENDARY musical duo Foster and Allen’s challenge against demands by Revenue Commissioners for approximately €3 million each for unpaid taxes and penalties have been dismissed by the High Court.
Wed, 23 Nov, 2011
CATHERINE Nevin has lost a bid to have her murder conviction declared a miscarriage of justice.
Tue, 23 Nov, 2010
The hearing of convicted murderer Catherine Nevin's bid to gain access to documents which she claims are highly relevant to her application to have her conviction declared a miscarriage of justice will resume next March.
Mon, 07 Dec, 2009
An application by convicted murderer Catherine Nevin as part of her appeal to have her conviction declared a miscarriage of justice is not likely to resume until the new year.
Tue, 17 Nov, 2009
The Court of Criminal Appeal has granted convicted murderer Catherine Nevin permission to attend court next month for the hearing of an application related to her bid to have her conviction for the murder of her husband Tom declared a miscarriage of justice.
Tue, 10 Mar, 2009
The Court of Criminal Appeal has fixed a date in early April for the hearing of part of convicted murderer Catherine Nevin's bid to have her conviction for the murder of her husband Tom declared a miscarriage of justice.
Tue, 17 Feb, 2009
The hearing of part of convicted murderer Catherine Nevin's bid to have her conviction for the murder of her husband Tom declared a miscarriage of justice due to take place next week has been adjourned following a request from her legal team.
Thu, 15 Jan, 2009
The Court of Criminal Appeal has fixed a date in January for the hearing part of convicted murderer Catherine Nevin's bid to have her conviction for the conviction for the murder of her husband Tom declared a miscarriage of justice.
Mon, 08 Dec, 2008
CONVICTED murderer Catherine Nevin has begun proceedings to get the DPP or Garda commissioner to disclose whether the three men who gave evidence at her trial were state informers.
Wed, 22 Oct, 2008
A barrister has been given two weeks by the High Court to give a complete and proper explanation as to what happened to €635,000 which a company claims it gave him to be paid to the Revenue Commissioners to settle it's tax liabilities.
Thu, 26 Jun, 2008
The DPP is opposed to handing over files relating to the Dublin Monaghan bombings being sought by convicted murderer Catherine Nevin in her bid to have her conviction declared a miscarriage of justice.
Tue, 10 Jun, 2008
Catherine Nevin's bid to have her conviction declared a miscarriage of justice has been adjourned to allow the DPP more time to assess files which had been requested by the 55-year-old, convicted murderer's legal team.
Tue, 15 Apr, 2008
Convicted murderer Catherine Nevin has been given legal aid in her bid to have her conviction declared a miscarriage of justice at the Court of Criminal Appeal today.
Mon, 03 Mar, 2008
CONVICTED murderer Catherine Nevin’s lawyer said material not given to her defence team at the time would have indicated that key prosecution witnesses were paid state informers.
Thu, 21 Feb, 2008
A HIGH Court judge has said there appears to be little doubt a “fraud” was perpetrated by a barrister who, while acting as tax consultant to a company, received large sums to be paid to the Revenue to settle tax liabilities but the Revenue never received those monies.
Fri, 21 Dec, 2007
A BARRISTER has agreed to pay €200,000, including costs, as part of the terms of settlement of a two-year dispute over a Dublin city centre premises, the High Court was told yesterday.
Wed, 12 Dec, 2007
Former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds today denied being a director of an offshore company which was used to buy rezoned land in north Dublin.
Wed, 05 Apr, 2006
Former Taoiseach Albert Reynolds is to appear before the Planning Tribunal today to explain his role in a bid to buy north Dublin land through an offshore company.
A TEMPERATE and frugal lifestyle may explain the late Fianna Fáil councillor Cyril Gallagher’s substantial funds, the Mahon planning tribunal heard yesterday.
Fri, 31 Mar, 2006
FORMER Taoiseach Albert Reynolds is to be called as a witness before the Planning Tribunal next week to explain his role in an attempt to use an offshore company to buy land in north Dublin.
Fri, 24 Mar, 2006
MARIANO Puerta has described as “extraordinary” his eight-year ban for failing a doping test following this year’s French Open final.
Fri, 23 Dec, 2005
A solicitor acting for Mariano Puerta believes the decision to ban the player for eight years for a second doping offence would “undermine the battle against drug cheats in sport”.
Thu, 22 Dec, 2005
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