Michael Clifford: Judges are a law unto themselves
Seamus Woulfe's problem is that he doesn’t have the confidence of his Supreme Court colleagues over how he handled Golfgate. Picture: Gareth Chaney
Picture: Gareth Chaney
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Seamus Woulfe's problem is that he doesn’t have the confidence of his Supreme Court colleagues over how he handled Golfgate. Picture: Gareth Chaney
Picture: Gareth Chaney
Judges are still a law unto themselves nearly 100 years since the State came into being.
It’s no way to run a country, but that’s down to a dereliction of duty on the part of successive governments and the judiciary.
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