The jury in the trial of a former Irish rugby international accused of stealing more than €500,000 from Bank of Ireland Private Bank has been discharged. The Dublin Circuit Criminal Court trial of Brendan Mullin (60) was due to open on Monday, but instead the ...
the jury at the Circuit Criminal Court acquitted Dowling on 08 July 1939 of the manslaughter and firearms charges. He was a free man. JudgeCahir Davittsummed up“before the jury
Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard Patrick Hansard, now aged 78, suffered multiple injuries, including skull fractures, lacerations, haematoma, a fracture to his cervical spine and a traumatic brain injury, in the attack. He has no memory of the incident, but continues to ...
Brennan, Declan
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...
He said the Director of Public Prosecutions had directed trial on indictment in the Circuit Court. There was an objection to bail due to the seriousness of the incident, “grave concerns” about further serious offences , witness interference or disposal of illegall...
The 55-year-old wasjailed on Monday for5½ years for stealing vast sums of moneyfrom six financial institutions in Ireland during the property boom. He was convicted of the thefts in December following a trial at Dublin Circuit Criminal Co...
Finlay is called to the Bar in 1944, practicing on the Midlands circuit and becomes a senior counsel in 1961. Finlay is elected to Dáil Éireann as a Fine Gael TD for the Dublin South-Central constituency at the 1954 Irish general election. He loses his seat at the 1957 Irish general ...
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. ...