The arrest warrant says the PSNI officer’s wife awoke in the early hours of June 18 and looked out her bedroom window and saw a male in the driveway on the ground at the driver's door of her husband's car.
Fri, 14 Feb, 2020
The High Court is due to deliver its judgement this morning on whether an Irishman should be extradited to the UK to face manslaughter charges.
Fri, 24 Jan, 2020
A man who left his victim with life-altering injuries after spotting the man interfering with his girlfriend's car has been jailed for eight-and-a-half years.
Wed, 24 Jul, 2019
The Garda Commissioner has undertaken not to examine or otherwise attempt to access information on the phone of a newspaper editor as part of an investigation into incidents at a repossessed house in Strokestown, Roscommon, the High Court has heard.
Fri, 05 Apr, 2019
A young Dublin man who burst his girlfriend's eardrum in a beating which left her vomiting for a whole night has been sentenced to four and a half years.
Wed, 03 Apr, 2019
Three children were inside the apartment with their mother, who said her youngest told her he was going to heaven and would come back and help them escape the fire.
Fri, 22 Mar, 2019
A Dublin man accused of possessing almost €3m worth of drugs and an assault rifle told Gardaí that he and his brother, who was caught with 15 firearms and thousands of rounds of ammunition, lived "separate lives" and were like "chalk and cheese".
Tue, 19 Mar, 2019
Prominent republican Thomas ‘Slab’ Murphy will move to appeal his conviction for tax evasion later this year.
Tue, 10 May, 2016
A trial date will most likely be set next month for Anti Austerity Alliance TD Paul Murphy on charges of falsely imprisoning Tánaiste Joan Burton during a water charges protest in Jobstown almost 18 months ago.
Tue, 08 Mar, 2016
A man who stabbed his brother to death in 2006 came out of prison and set fire to his friend’s apartment after falling out with him.
Tue, 21 Apr, 2015
The State has dropped a charge of possession of €2.5m worth of ecstasy against a man in light of last week’s Court of Appeal ruling.
Tue, 17 Mar, 2015
A drive to promote Tralee as a key retail and tourism centre was launched last night.
Tue, 31 Jul, 2012
An unemployed Swords mechanic who was caught moving drugs twice within two weeks in order to clear his drug debt has been sentenced to eight years with the last two years suspended.
Mon, 05 Jul, 2010
Two Romanian men have been jailed for 16 months for their roles in duplicating credit cards as part of an international fraud operation.
Tue, 27 Apr, 2010
A Mongolian mature student has escaped deportation and has received a two-year suspended sentence for smuggling €12,400 of cigarettes into Ireland.
Wed, 24 Mar, 2010
An Angolan father of five who defrauded the State of €60,000 after he signed on the dole while working in a Dublin hotel has been given a suspended sentence on condition that he refund the money.
Mon, 30 Mar, 2009
A Montessori School owner must sell her home after defrauding a building society out of almost €50,000 by using a chequebook for a closed Scout Association of Ireland bank account.
Wed, 17 Dec, 2008
A customs officer has denied he was "selective" in laws he enforced when investigating the case of a north county businessman charged with failing to pay tax on cider he produced and sold in farmers' markets.
Mon, 19 Nov, 2007
GOVERNMENT plans to have gangland murders and other serious crimes brought before the Special Criminal Court could be premature, a criminal barrister has warned.
Thu, 25 Oct, 2007
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Sun, 23 May, 2004
COUNCILLORS in Tralee have called on Circuit Court Judge Brian Curtin to resign from his position.
Mon, 03 May, 2004
THERE is still very petty and begrudging criticism of religious orders in relation to their contribution for the compensation scheme for victims of abuse in institutional care.
Wed, 12 Mar, 2003
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