Appeal against dangerous driving conviction delays hearing on Kyle Hayes's suspended sentence

Kyle Hayes' conviction for dangerous driving, if upheld, may trigger a two-year suspended sentence for violent disorder
Appeal against dangerous driving conviction delays hearing on Kyle Hayes's suspended sentence

Kyle Hayes was convicted of dangerous driving at Mallow District Court in September. Picture: Brendan Gleeson

Star hurler Kyle Hayes must wait until December to hear whether he will be sent to jail as a suspended sentence for violent disorder may be activated following a recent driving conviction in Cork.

The five-time All-Ireland winning hurler’s case was adjourned in Limerick Circuit Criminal Court on Monday as an appeal of his dangerous driving conviction has been lodged.

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