Woman who made landlords’ lives “utter misery” has sentence cut on appeal

A woman who made her landlords’ lives an “utter misery” has had her five year sentence for forgery and criminal damage cut to two years by the Court of Appeal.

Woman who made landlords’ lives “utter misery” has sentence cut on appeal

A woman who made her landlords’ lives an “utter misery” has had her five year sentence for forgery and criminal damage cut to two years by the Court of Appeal.

Rosemary Jones (49), with an address at Ballygraigue, Nenagh, Co Tipperary, pleaded guilty to forgery and criminal damage to the property of her landlords, the Egans, in Nenagh, after difficulties developed in the “landlord - tenant relationship” in 2014.

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