THE LICENSING (IRELAND) ACT 1902, Section 2(2) as amended by THE INTOXICATING LIQUOR ACT 1960, Section 21 ORDER 49 OF THE CIRCUIT COURT RULES AND IN THE MATTER OF: AN APPLICATION OF FLEET STREET HOTEL LIMITED. Applicant. TAKE NOTICE that the above named Applicant having its registered ...
TAKE NOTICE that PINEWOOD BARS LIMITED t/a The Grafton Lounge, having its registered office at Unit 2, Royal Hibernian Way, Dawson Street, Dublin 2 will apply to this Honourable Court sitting at Circuit Court 28, Four Courts, in the City of Dublin on Thursday, 14 鈥Daily Mail (London)...
The state’s case was represented by Martin Maguire Senior Counsel (SC) and Walter Molony who admitted there was nothing to justify a charge of deliberate killing. After an absence of ten minutes, the jury at the Circuit Criminal Court acquitted Dowling on 08 July 1939 of the manslaughter and...
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In Sep. 1981, Travers was alleged to have assaulted Garda Anthony Gannon and pub manager Mr. Kelly in the Black Sheep pub in the Northside Shopping Centre. As reported in theIrish Independent(22 July 1982), a Circuit Criminal Court judge threw out the case and dismissed the jury because he...
Circuit Criminal Court (July 1939) Seamus Dowling pled not guilty on 07 July 1939 telling the court that“Although I pleaded not guilty, I do not intend to call evidence. I am here, not because the police believe I am guilty, but because I would not divulge the names of my comrades. ...
Circuit Criminal Court (July 1939) Seamus Dowling pled not guilty on 07 July 1939 telling the court that“Although I pleaded not guilty, I do not intend to call evidence. I am here, not because the police believe I am guilty, but because I would not divulge the names of my comrades. ...
Circuit Criminal Court (July 1939) Seamus Dowling pled not guilty on 07 July 1939 telling the court that“Although I pleaded not guilty, I do not intend to call evidence. I am here, not because the police believe I am guilty, but because I would not divulge the names of my comrades. ...
Circuit Criminal Court (July 1939) Seamus Dowling pled not guilty on 07 July 1939 telling the court that“Although I pleaded not guilty, I do not intend to call evidence. I am here, not because the police believe I am guilty, but because I would not divulge the names of my comrades. ...