All posts tagged "courts"
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1 year ago
Victim in alleged domestic abuse attack ‘made to eat food off floor’
A case of domestic abuse has heard disturbing details of alleged coercive control and degrading abuse which in one instance involved...
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1 year ago
Insufficient grounds to appeal sex offender child cruelty sentencing say PPS
The Public Prosecution Service (PPS) has concluded there are insufficient grounds to refer the sentence imposed on a father who seriously...
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1 year ago
Woman with provisional licence had ‘slurred’ speech after RTC in Armagh
A Dublin woman who was caught drink-driving in Armagh despite only holding a provisional licence has been fined £350 and disqualified...
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1 year ago
Armagh police officer sacked over unauthorised computer access handed fines in court
A former police officer who lost his job for accessing the PSNI computer system without authority and unlawfully obtaining personal data...
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1 year ago
Drink driver caught in Newry jailed and banned from roads for four years
A man who was caught drink driving for a second time in six years has been jailed and banned from the...
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1 year ago
Portadown man jumped in front of cars and swore at passing drivers in ‘dreadful’ incident
A Portadown man who walked in front of traffic and swore at drivers in the middle of the afternoon before abusing...
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1 year ago
Man accused of cruelty to two dogs while under investigation over another dog’s death
A man has appeared in court charged with animal cruelty offences after two dogs were found dead, one of which had...
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1 year ago
NHS manager who caused death of motorcyclist Matthew Arnold avoids prison
A senior NHS manager who caused the death of a young motorcyclist and new father narrowly escaped going to jail today...
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1 year ago
‘Scandalous’ delay in ascertaining if Markethill cannabis duo were trafficked into NI
A delay in ascertaining whether two men accused of operating a suspected cannabis factory in Markethill were trafficked into the country...
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1 year ago
Case against Natalie McNally murder accused is ‘more or less ready’
The prosecution file against the man accused of murdering Natalie McNally is “more or less ready”, a court has heard. Stephen...
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1 year ago
Man who helped facilitate UK-wide art investment fraud walks free from Newry Court
A man who helped facilitate a UK-wide art investment fraud has been spared jail at Newry Crown Court. David Wilson was...
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1 year ago
Man caused elderly couple’s deaths by failing to stop at red light on Northway in Portadown
A Co. Antrim man was handed an interim driving ban on Wednesday after he was convicted of causing the deaths of...