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
Accused Karen Harrington was never mean to any child, sister tells court
Karen Harrington (38) denies the murder of toddler in her apartment in Cork city
Karlin Lillington: We just go round and round failing to address serious data issues
Few expect Dwyer to benefit personally from ECJ’s mobile phone metadata ruling
Four men on trial over incident alleged to have happened in the midlands in late 2016
Helen Jones and Keith O’Hara to be sentenced on Friday for 2019 murder of Paul Jones
In her first 24 hours in hospital, Nadine received 42 pints of blood. Three days later she died on December 17th, 2019
In closing speech to jury defence questions credibility of ‘most significant’ prosecution witness
Claim by Law Society that ‘resilience and integrity’ of system is under threat
Tallaght men accused of killing a cousin of one of them and dumping his body
Michael Ferris drove forks of teleporter through neighbour’s car window
Judge says former banker engaged in ‘grossly reprehensible behaviour’ in 2008 conspiracy
It took years to bring former Anglo chief to justice and he had to endure an excruciating wait of his own for his sentence
Court told ‘all bets were off and no bank was safe’ after collapse of US institution in 2008
Death of leading cancer specialist Aongus Curran on Lough Corrib is ruled misadventure
Marta Herda given mandatory life sentence in drowning of Csaba Orsos in March 2013
Labour TD talks of ‘impromptu concert’ to launch Bill on Irish music quotas
University pleads guilty to health and safety breaches after cherry picker accident
Labs spend hours on preliminary testing which is pointless as defendants later plead guilty
Ciara O’Donnell (40) charged with 46 counts of stealing payments of €188
Miriam Reidy died from carbon monoxide poisoning at Trident Hotel in Kinsale in 2011
Credit union clerk tells court man withdrew last €10 and said he was ‘going home’
Lounes Ouachek flew to Tunisia after leaving unconscious wife lying in a pool of blood
Judge told jury that such advice on transaction was irrelevant to guilt or innocence
Defence barrister Brendan Grehan SC says trial was not about “seeing three men in the dock as a way of getting vengeance”
Pat Whelan’s counsel says trial ‘distinct and separate’ from collapse of banks
Punt meant ‘bank joined with Seán Quinn at hip’
Bank bosses concerned at scale of Quinn’s CFD holding, court told
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