Graham Dwyer court victory has potential consequences for crime across Europe
Few expect Dwyer to benefit personally from ECJ’s mobile phone metadata ruling
Few expect Dwyer to benefit personally from ECJ’s mobile phone metadata ruling
Michael Murray threw bible at judge during sentencing hearing
Former escort agency owner Michael Murray (50) has a ‘depraved’ and violent history
Judge calls Michael Murray’s actions an ‘unprecedented’ abuse of process
Michael Murray (50) denies harassing lawyers who prosecuted him for rape
Michael Murray (50) told gardaí he ‘put out a hit’ on lawyer who prosecuted him
Footage of customers and staff flouting Covid-19 guidelines went viral after brunch event last year
Daryle Singh (52) claims lengthy delays in the investigation make it unfair to place him on trial
AGSI general secretary says hard for gardaí to practically police private gatherings
Stalled property market and the prospect of another economic downturn have badly hit solicitors
Rally by former workers was broken up, but large gathering was let remain in courts building
Association of Judges of Ireland will join protest in Warsaw against ‘threats’ to rule of law
Mr Justice John MacMenamin will join ‘silent' protest in Warsaw against reforms by PiS party
Businessman facing charges relating to false imprisonment and perversion of justice
DPP recommences proceedings against Mansfield after withdrawing earlier charges
Supreme Court ruling in 2016 considered ‘mental element’ of rape
Are rape trials as they currently stand a fair way to deal with the crime? Victims share their experiences of the legal system
Contempt law ‘hopelessly inadequate’ in curbing online comment, says Jobstown trial judge
Garda tells court he was verbally abused for helping woman who stumbled
Officer says demonstrators had been ‘deferring’ to Solidarity TD Paul Murphy
Defence disputes Gavin Cooke’s account of TD Paul Murphy’s actions during water protest
Second major case collapses as juror admits researching witness
Liquidator of failed investment firm seeking costs of director disqualifications
Prominent republican was sentenced last year to 18 months in prison for tax evasion
Former women’s rights campaigner was detected via facial recognition technology
‘Joany in your ivory tower – this is called people power’
Teen is accused of falsely imprisoning Joan Burton during water charges demonstration
AAA TD and 18 others facing charges of falsely imprisoning Joan Burton during protest
Prominent republican jailed for 18 months last February for tax evasion
To try Paul Murphy and 18 others together would be demanding on jurors, rules judge
TD Paul Murphy among a group charged with falsely imprisoning Joan Burton
Marie McMahon collected her sister’s benefits for 12 years after she had emigrated to US
TD and 8 others face charges of falsely imprisoning Joan Burton during water charges demonstration
Anti-Austerity Alliance TD to seek Circuit Criminal Court trial over Joan Burton incident
Netflix show is making people assess Ireland’s record on miscarriages of justice
Lawyers for the prominent republican spoke throughout of ‘a forger afoot in the case’
Dublin man Kevin Braney was among seven men charged with membership of IRA in 2013
Detective wants High Court ruling on validity of data retention laws under which his phone records were obtained
Three men alleged to have had home-made explosives in possession in Co Louth last May
Former junior minister faced charges over expenses for handsets and equipment
Pellets of cocaine worth €70,000 found on Dutch national at Dublin airport
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices