Three members of a Russian gang were killed in a shoot out in a Moscow court yesterday after they tried to grab security guards’ guns and take hostages in a bungled escape attempt. The men, who were members of a gang on trial for terrorising motorists, were shot dead at Moscow Regional Court.
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A garda detective has been found guilty of harassing a State solicitor by sending her abusive letters and emails. Eve Doherty, 49, a detective sergeant based in Dublin, had pleaded not guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to a charge of harassing Elizabeth Howlin between September 2011 and March
A builder who sought orders to dismiss negligence proceedings brought against him by a family who had to move out of their home due to health concerns, has had his application refused by the High Court. According to Mr Justice Eagar, the builder himself had contributed to delay in the proceedings; a
The CEO of FLAC (Free Legal Advice Centres) yesterday called on Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan to increase the legal aid budget to meet surging demand and to put an end to legal aid fees for victims of domestic abuse.
A new Sports Law Bar Association has been established to bring together Irish sports law practitioners under one umbrella. The association has been incorporated with David Barniville SC as chairman, Paul McGarry SC as vice-chairman, Tim O'Connor as treasurer, and Robert McTernaghan as secretary.
Ciara O’Kennedy LK Shields has announced the promotion of associate solicitor Ciara O’Kennedy to partner in its litigation and dispute resolution department.
Transport Minister Shane Ross Driving bans are mutually recognised on both sides of the Irish border from today.
Kevin Burns Dublin-based law graduate Kevin Burns has joined Irish Legal News as a correspondent.
Darragh Mackin The High Court has found the PSNI breached its human rights obligations by failing to produce an overarching thematic report on the linkage between a 1976 pub bombing and other murders by a UVF unit blamed for 130 murders in the 1970s–80s.
A Dublin man has lost a challenge to the constitutionality of mandatory minimum sentence provisions for possession of a firearm on more than one occasion. Wayne Ellis, 35, had pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to possession of a firearm in suspicious circumstances as well as certain ar
Thirteen complaints have been lodged by asylum seekers with the Children's Ombudsman since it began accepting complaints from children in Direct Provision in April. The Ombudsman told RTÉ's Morning Ireland that complaints have been received about the variety and nutritional value of food, overcrowd
Photo credit: Gage Skidmore - Flickr: Joe Arpaio, CC BY-SA 2.0 An Arizona sheriff beloved of conservatives for his hard-line policing policies has been found guilty of criminal contempt.
The State has been granted an order dismissing proceedings brought by a man against various public bodies on the grounds that they were an abuse of process. In addition to a number of orders, Mr Justice Robert Eagar granted the State an Isaac Wunder Order – restraining the man from bringing any fu
The Legal Aid Board has deferred its plans to restrict referrals to the family law panel of the Private Practitioner District Court Panel to priority matters only. The plan had come under fierce criticism from The Bar of Ireland, and the Children's Rights Alliance warned that it could impinge on the
Mrs Justice Susan Denham In her final address as Chief Justice of Ireland, Mrs Justice Susan Denham said the Irish judiciary "has been the Cinderella of the three sisters — the three great organs of State, the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary".