Garda printed off allegedly concealed Pulse documents for long-term partner's court case

Det Gda Joseph Kavanagh said he believed that there had been 'an effort to conceal evidence from the court'
Garda printed off allegedly concealed Pulse documents for long-term partner's court case

Sinead Warren has taken her case against the commissioner of An Garda Síochána, the minister for justice, Ireland and the attorney general seeking damages for interference and breach of her Constitutional rights, negligence, breach of duty, misfeasance, and deceit. Picture: Collins Courts

A serving garda used the Pulse system to find and print documents that he alleged were being concealed from the High Court and from his partner, who is taking a case against the force alleging a breach of her Constitutional rights.

The High Court is hearing a case taken by Sinead Warren, who was at an address in Dublin 8, in September 2016 when gardaí searched the apartment on foot of a warrant and found her with her long-term partner, Detective Garda Joseph Kavanagh.

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