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Man 'deliberately' breached former partner's safety order then encouraged others to fight her

Man 'deliberately' breached former partner's safety order then encouraged others to fight her

A man “deliberately” breached a safety order by being present while his former partner was in court then encouraged others to fight with her, a court has heard
Man settles action against National Maternity Hospital for €10m nearly 45 years after his birth

Man settles action against National Maternity Hospital for €10m nearly 45 years after his birth

John Hughes said his son is not aware of the consequences of what his family and legal team had achieved for his future care with the landmark settlement.
Chief Justice warns of dangers of criticising courts over 'isolated or extreme' instances

Chief Justice warns of dangers of criticising courts over 'isolated or extreme' instances

The State’s top judge said there is “nothing inevitable” about a form of government where checks and balances by the courts provides for the limitation of the legislative and executive powers.
Man appears in Dublin court in relation to murder of three RUC officers in 1982

Man appears in Dublin court in relation to murder of three RUC officers in 1982

Graham Dwyer loses final appeal over conviction for murder of Elaine O'Hara

Graham Dwyer loses final appeal over conviction for murder of Elaine O'Hara

Simeon Burke wins appeal against conviction over High Court 'melee'

Simeon Burke wins appeal against conviction over High Court 'melee'

Father of Enoch Burke to face trial for alleged assault of garda

Father of Enoch Burke to face trial for alleged assault of garda

Enoch Burke's father accused of assaulting female garda

Enoch Burke's father accused of assaulting female garda

Wed, 03 Jan, 2024

Sean Burke, of Cloonsunna, Castlebar, Co Mayo, appeared before Dublin District Court on Wednesday.

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