Landowners could still be liable for accidents involving hillwalkers
Wording of 1995 Occupiers’ Liability Act has not been altered and remains in force
Wording of 1995 Occupiers’ Liability Act has not been altered and remains in force
Stephen Cahoon killed Jean Teresa Quigley at her home in 2008
As a High Court judge appointed before 2012, Mr White’s salary in his final years on the bench was €191,306
Stephen Cahoon (42) admitted strangling mother-of-four but denied it was murder
Roscommon man (57) received 14-year sentence for sexual assault of son in 2010
O’Reilly found guilty in 2007 for murder of Rachel O’Reilly in the bedroom of her home
Successful appeal based on trial judge misdirecting jury over defence of provocation
Husband of Rachel O’Reilly claims murder verdict a miscarriage of justice
Stephen Cahoon (42) strangled Jean Teresa Quigley in Derry in 2008
Man was sent back to prison for not complying with conditions of release
One teen pleaded guilty to defilement and another to sexual assault of 15-year-old in Galway
Six experiences High Court judges named as members of new Court of Appeal
Samir Mansour (48) told woman ‘all gay people have sex together’
Diane Ward a ‘person who made a mistake’, court hears
Thomas Heinrich (22) fatally stabbed in Rialto in December 2012
Defendant believed devil was going to ‘invade her body and mind’
Wexford woman (52) charged over death of man found lying outside his home in 2012
Vacancy created by retirement of Nial Fennelly
Vacancy created by retirement of Mr Justice Nial Fennelly
Two Dubliners stand trial over death of Thomas Heinrich and assault of Robert Rinker
Evidence in trial of Christopher Zambra not accepted and now under investigation
Eight years ago, the country was shocked when the law on statutory rape between an adult and a minor was found to be unconstitutional
Suicide note with words ‘bury us together’ found at woman’s home
Eugene Cullen planned and aided in fatal shooting of Séamus O’Byrne in Tallaght
Many questions remain over how new Court of Appeal will operate
Departures mean Government will have to make at least 15 new appointments this year
Jury returns 10-2 majority verdict after almost 10 hours’ deliberation
Substitute pathologists can be used to give evidence but have been seen as ‘less forceful’ than those who carried out postmortem
FAS worker had pleaded not guilty to murder of Deirdre McCarthy
Judge had criticised senior gardai involved in Zambra case
The political establishment may feel it went too far in establishing the Garda commission as it now stands
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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