All posts tagged "courts"
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10 months ago
Another alleged child sex offender granted anonymity over self-harm threat
An interim reporting restriction has been granted for a man accused of child sex offence who it is claimed could self-harm...
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10 months ago
Teen told doctor he would stick needle in his ‘f***ing neck’ after Portadown motoring incident
A teenager who was arrested for driving under the influence after causing damage at a Portadown car dealer has been jailed...
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10 months ago
There may have been a prior attempt of DCI John Caldwell’s life, court hears
A forty-four-year-old man has appeared before a special court sitting charged with attempting to murder Detective Chief Inspector John Caldwell as...
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10 months ago
Defence highly critical of delay in DCI John Caldwell attempted murder case
A defence barrister has said it is “particularly shocking” the Public Prosecution Service (PPS) directing officer in the DCI John Caldwell...
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10 months ago
Bakery business fined for failure to label allergens on carrot cake leaving woman hospitalised
A woman was left hospitalised after consuming a carrot cake which had not been labelled as containing peanuts. Food businesses in...
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10 months ago
Farmer fined £750 after fish kill source traced back to fertiliser on his property
A Dromore farmer has been fined after a fish kill traced back to his land. An investigation discovered a black plastic...
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10 months ago
Banbridge man obstructed police after fight in Portadown
A Banbridge man who failed to give police his details after fighting in Portadown has been jailed for four months. Edward...
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10 months ago
Police officer with ‘Stormont Estate’ address admits perverting course of justice
A police officer with an address of the Stormont Estate – home of the Northern Ireland Assembly – has admitted a...
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10 months ago
‘Supreme being’ convicted of damaging electricity meter after contest over three hours long
A self-proclaimed ‘supreme being’ has been found guilty of criminal damage following a contested hearing in which he represented himself. Paul...
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10 months ago
Former nurse loses appeal against jail term for mistreating patients but has sentence reduced
A former staff nurse has lost an appeal against a prison term for ill-treating dementia patients but has had the sentence...
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10 months ago
Man who resisted police and attempted to steal car handed suspended sentence
A Dungannon man who resisted police and attempted to steal a car in 2016 has been handed a suspended sentence. Thomas...
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10 months ago
Odhrán Kelly: Lurgan murder accused denied bail due to ‘violent history’
One of the men accused of the murder of Odhrán Kelly in Lurgan last year has been refused bail. Shane Harte...