Dublin solicitor given time to compensate theft victim

A Dublin solicitor who stole more than €9,000 from a woman, has been given time to come up with compensation.

Dublin solicitor given time to compensate theft victim

A Dublin solicitor who stole more than €9,000 from a woman, has today been given time to come up with compensation.

Liam Davis of Avondale Lawn, Blackrock has been remanded on bail at Dublin District Court.

Wearing a suit and tie, solicitor Liam Davis remained silent during today's brief court appearance.

Last October, he pleaded guilty to stealing €9,259 in stamp duty from Martina Mulligan on February 8, 2007.

The details of the offence have yet to be heard, but the prosecution and defence today agreed to adjourn sentencing until May 25.

The solicitor has been given time to come up with compensation for his victim, but the State has indicated it will not consent to any further adjournment.

Judge Timothy Lucey has remanded Liam Davis on bail.

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