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Thieves who stole 42 powerful rifles from a police armoury covered their tracks for around a year by replacing them with wooden and plastic replicas. The police officer in charge of the armoury in Capiatá, Paraguay has now himself been replaced, officials confirmed.

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A man who fractured his wrist when he tried to break his fall caused by an uncovered drain at Cork City Fire Station in July 2013 has been awarded €62,482.50 in the High Court. Finding that Cork City Council was in breach of s.12 of the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 by failing to

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The Personal Injuries Commission (PIC) risks starting a "race to the bottom" on damages awards, solicitor Jody Cantillon has warned. Mr Cantillon, partner in the litigation department at Cantillons Solicitors in Cork, told Irish Legal News that the Commission chaired by retired judge Mr Justice Nich

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Bloggers and citizen journalists could lose immunity from defamation actions over reports of court proceedings under proposals set out by the Law Reform Commission. The Issues Paper on Privilege for Reports of Court Proceedings under the Defamation Act 2009 invites views on four issues relating to t

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A failed challenge to the outcome of the abortion referendum which was likened by Mr Justice George Birmingham, president of the Court of Appeal, to "a frustration of the democratic process", may be appealed to the Supreme Court. Earlier this week, Mr Justice Birmingham upheld the High Court's refus

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A Russian national, a publisher and a religious association suffered a violation of their ECHR right to freedom of expression, the European Court of Human Rights has unanimously held. The case concerned anti-extremism legislation in Russia and a ban on publishing and distributing Islamic books.

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Lawyers in the private client team at Matheson have joined their colleagues in launching a podcast providing updates on issues impacting private clients. The firm already has an employment law podcast series which has been running since late 2014 and a pensions and benefit law podcast series.

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A man convicted of smuggling around £130,000 worth of gold out of the Royal Canadian Mint in his rectum has been granted a reduced fine on appeal. Leston Lawrence, 35, was fined around £147,500 last February by Justice Doody after being convicted of stealing the nugget-sized pieces of go

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A new report from the Personal Injury Commission (PIC) chaired by retired judge Mr Justice Nicholas Kearns has ruled out a legislative cap on damages awards, the Sunday Business Post reports. The Commission's second report, due to be published next month, says that such a cap would amount to an unco

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