Burglary of a residence means jail, Cork judge tells young Dubliner

Burgling a private residence in Cork means jail, a judge at Cork District Court told a young Dubliner.

Burglary of a residence means jail, Cork judge tells young Dubliner

Burgling a private residence in Cork means jail, a judge at Cork District Court told a young Dubliner.

Tadgh Conroy, 23, of 96 Edenmore Crescent, Raheney, Dublin, was before the court for sentencing on three charges, namely a burglary in July last year in Cork and two public order offences the previous day.

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