All posts tagged "courts"
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2 years ago
Bail refused after racist outburst while brandishing hatchet shouting ‘no more stabbings’
A judge has warned anyone engaging in racist behaviour on the back of the Southport stabbings can expect to be remanded...
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2 years ago
Former Portadown PSNI officer who falsely claimed being confronted by gunman avoids prison
A former police officer who sparked a major investigation after claiming he was confronted by a lone gunman at his County...
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2 years ago
Two men charged after Dungannon burglary investigation
Two men have been charged to court on a number of offences following an investigation into burglaries in Dungannon. Detectives were...
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2 years ago
Markethill man who phoned police to say he was going to petrol bomb neighbours is jailed
A Markethill man who assaulted two female neighbours before phoning police to tell them he was going to petrol bomb their...
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2 years ago
‘Carbon copy’ sex act man walks free with suspended sentence and no SOPO
A thirty-year-old man who carried out a sexual act on himself in public in a “carbon copy” of a previous offence...
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2 years ago
Armagh teenager facing trial accused of GBI by dangerous driving in college car park
A teenager is facing trial in relation to a serious road traffic incident in a car park after being initially cautioned...
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2 years ago
Banbridge man accused of sexually assaulting and giving alcohol to children
A Banbridge man has been accused of sexually assaulting and giving alcohol to children. Michael Glendenning (53) from Windsor Terrace is...
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2 years ago
Four months jail for cruelty case in which child ingested cocaine and cannabis
A man, aged in his thirties, who admitted child cruelty after his toddler son ingested cocaine and cannabis was already under...
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2 years ago
Judicial disparity sees some prisoners register homeless despite NIHE rules
Another remand prisoner has applied for compassionate bail to present as homeless with the Housing Executive to obtain an address for...
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2 years ago
Man who called police claiming he intended to self-harm avoids prison
A 58-year-old man who called police claiming he intended to self-harm when he was in fact drunk in a shed, has...
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2 years ago
Armagh man damaged door to gain entry to property
An Armagh man who damaged a door to gain entry to a property has been handed a community service order. Christopher...
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2 years ago
Despite seriousness of toddler ingesting cocaine, cruelty case to remain in lower court
Despite the seriousness of a child cruelty case in which a toddler was admitted to hospital following a seizure and found...