Woman charged with murder of Santina Cawley gave ‘donut-shaped account’, court told
Defence argue that there are sufficient deficiencies in the prosecution case
Defence argue that there are sufficient deficiencies in the prosecution case
Michael Cawley (37) said he never thought Karen Harrington would harm his daughter
Karen Harrington (38) denies the murder of toddler in her apartment in Cork city
Both men had been sentenced to seven years for 2017 rape in west of Ireland town
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Jury unanimously accepted defence case that Darren Houlden ‘lost control and snapped’
Brady was found guilty of capital murder of Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe last month
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Michael Dineen convicted of Paddy O’Donnell’s manslaughter but cleared of murder
Patrick O’Donnell was violently assaulted at pub in Mitchelstown, Co Cork in 2018
15-year-old murderers can only be identified as Boy A and Boy B
Just two other cases of children being sentenced for murder in modern times, court told
Detective says a number of factors suggest teenager’s death was planned
Counsel says Boy A has no personality disorder or mental illness
Order requires Facebook and Twitter to remove photos identifying the convicted boys
Court told Terence Maguire cut inlet pipe in alleged attempted suicide but later lit cigarette
Several legal authorities call for provocation to be replaced or codified in legislation
Former Anglo Irish ceo pleaded guilty to authorising unlawful loans to 10 developers
David Drumm denies conspiring to defraud depositors and investors
Increase in fees attributed to rise in number of cases
Shane Fitzgerald (26) wrote: ‘I am the first to agree I deserve a custodial sentence’
Oisin Conroy had told gardaí a voice in his head said he had to kill Natalie McGuinness
Defence counsel says the only issue in the case was the mental state of the accused
Jury told Marta Herda could swim and knew deceased could not when car entered water
Bank’s ex-chief operations officer had 2015 conviction quashed
Ray Grehan's quarter-share in €50m Dutch casino transferred to British Virgin Islands firm
Counsel for DPP said application was ‘abuse of process’ as it was not based on new facts
University pleads guilty to health and safety breaches after cherry picker accident
Confession solves mystery of Margot Seery’s death which was not thought to be suspicious
Brian Gillespie didn’t believe it was ‘the Denis O’Brien most people have in their minds’
Witness describes confronting Grangegorman murder accused in Galway
Miriam Reidy died from carbon monoxide poisoning at Trident Hotel in Kinsale in 2011
Miriam Reidy died after suffering carbon monoxide poisoning at Kinsale’s Trident Hotel
Credit union clerk tells court man withdrew last €10 and said he was ‘going home’
Defendant expresses hope peaceful relations can be restored between feuding families
Anglo Irish Bank trial saw changes late in trial of charges faced by two men
Former prudential manager quizzed about threat posed by Quinn’s stake
There were no verbal fireworks as Anglo’s former chief financial officer ‘deciphers’ emails
Businessman tells trial of former Anglo directors he was told bank could ‘be gone in a week’
Protocol to refer €25m-plus loans to non-executive director ‘not followed’
Lending director says he raised concerns with Whelan over changes to ‘Maple 10’ loan terms
‘It was one of those moments that you never forget in life’, ex-director says
Trial hears banker believed move would weaken Anglo’s capacity to get its money back
Businessman describes his dealings in shares and contracts for difference as a ‘fiasco’
Trial of Anglo Irish Bank executive hears Financial Regulator ‘supported’ plan to protect share price
Andrew Shannon (48) says heart condition caused him to fall against €10m painting
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