Solicitor quits over 'corruption in judiciary'

A solicitor announced in court today that he has finished practising law claiming there was “corruption” in the judiciary.

Solicitor quits over 'corruption in judiciary'

A solicitor announced in court today that he has finished practising law claiming there was “corruption” in the judiciary.

Solicitor Martin Coen had been vacating a hearing date for a client at the Dublin District Court, in the Criminal Courts of Justice complex in the city centre. He then made a declaration that he would not continue to work as a solicitor.

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