Doorman who left pub owner to die has jail term reduced by one year on appeal
Defendant was sentenced to nine years after he was convicted of manslaughter in 2019
Defendant was sentenced to nine years after he was convicted of manslaughter in 2019
Man (60) allegedly assaulted spouse in her bedroom at their family home in Leinster
Counsel for Osborn Irabor (60) argued that legal terms used by judge caused jury difficulty
Court raises minimum term for attempted murder to seven years despite parental testimony
Now 17-year-old tried to kill Stephanie Ng in 2017 after they met on a social media app
Defendant has previous convictions for sexually assaulting another child
Priest said the abuse had ‘a paralysing effect’ on his life and prevented him from achieving so many things in life
Convicted man engineered opportunities in order to attack daughter, judge says
Court heard victim and two siblings currently in care of their mother’s eldest sister
What part did violent media, pornography and psycopathy play in the murder
Counsel says Boy A has no personality disorder or mental illness
Company pleads guilty in court over lack of transparency regarding charges and terms
Much of the circumstantial evidence suggested guilt, but these key pieces stood out
Evidence the jury did not hear included details of searches for ‘child porn’ and ‘animal porn’ on boy’s phone
Father says Ana set up fake social media accounts which she used to ‘bully herself’
Grieving daughter Nadia pays tribute to mother and friend ‘inspired by generosity’
Cause of death was multiple stab wounds to chest, abdomen and trunk, jury hears
Lawyers for DPP brought an undue leniency application in the case of Brendan Smith
Increase in fees attributed to rise in number of cases
Egita Jaunmaize charged with impeding arrest of man suspected of murder
Paul Crosby pleaded not guilty to attempting to murder Gerard Boyle
Paul Crosby pleads not guilty to attempting to murder Gerard Boyle in 2016
First woman to hold State’s highest judicial office Susan Denham retires after 25 years
Two-and-a-half-year sentence over €8m loan fraud to run alongside earlier jail term
Detainees claim human rights and dignity breached with ‘no apparent legal reason’
Judge realises a member of her wider family knows a relative of the accused
Court hears long-serving judge held in high esteem by barristers, gardaí and court staff
Henry Molone , a former teacher at Rockwell College, abused a student in the 1980s
Man found guilty of unlawful intercourse with mentally impaired relative in 2013
Bernard Daly also says of Tiarnan O’Mahoney ‘I had to sort him out once and I did’
Ciaran Moran changes plea after ruling jury could hear confession to Gerard Donnelly killing
Clive Dwyer said misused VHS recording was out of context and prejudicial
Apprentice electrician killed in 2013 when working on equipment
Kevin Moran accused of fatally stabbing Emmet Connolly during fight in house
Dubliner Ciaran Moran sentenced to seven years with two suspended for death in Cork
David Brannock charged with murdering Jason Flannery and assaulting family members
Judge told jury that such advice on transaction was irrelevant to guilt or innocence
Trial of three former Anglo Irish Bank directors is told prosecutors lacked proof in relation to charges
Defence barrister Brendan Grehan SC says trial was not about “seeing three men in the dock as a way of getting vengeance”
Committees normally discuss loans before loan facility letters are issued, expert says
Shares held in Cyprus to maximise tax efficiency, former Quinn financial director says
Niall Stapleton believed mother had been replaced by an impostor when he killed her
Six-month term handed to sex attacker Anthony Lyons to be challenged for ‘leniency’
Jury accepts Michael Ryan’s explanation that €80,000 payments to Dungarvan councillor were a loan, rather than a bribe to secure rezoning of land
Peter Corcoran (41) abused children as young as seven over the course of 16 years
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