Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald Over 100 drink driving offences have already been struck out in the Irish courts this year due to non-service of a summons.
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The upcoming review of An Garda Síochána will be asked to recommend whether Ireland should set up a security service, The Irish Times reports. The Government has said a “root-and-branch review” is necessary in the wake of revelations about wrongful convictions in the District Court.
Details of the planned Great Repeal Bill have been published a day after Article 50 was triggered. Brexit Secretary David Davis said in a statement to MPs that the bill would allow businesses to continue operating after the UK has left the EU "knowing the rules have not changed overnight".
Work to refurbish the railings in Carlow courthouse is set to take place this year, fifteen years after it was first planned. Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald said the Courts Service of Ireland is aware of the poor condition of the railings in the courthouse.
Lord Neuberger The President of the Supreme Court has said judges should be able to serve until the age of 75 to stem the current recruitment crisis, The Times reports.
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald has said she will engage further with TDs proposing legislation to establish hate crime as a specific and punishable crime.
Children's Minister Dr Katherine Zappone The second interim report of the inquiry into Mother and Baby Homes has been delayed because the Government has yet to respond to its recommendations, The Irish Times reports.
The Director of Public Prosecutions has lost an appeal against the “unduly lenient” sentencing of a woman who was given a suspended sentence for violently biting off 9 square centimetres of another woman’s bottom lip. Refusing to alter the sentence, Mr Justice Edwards was satisfied that the wo
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald A "root-and-branch review" of An Garda Síochána is necessary in the wake of revelations about wrongful convictions in the District Court, the Government has said.
Michael McDowell Former justice minister Senator Michael McDowell has said the quality of the Irish judiciary has declined because of pay cuts.
The Courts Service of Ireland has said it has no plans to allow monthly Killorglin court services to take place in Kerry County Council buildings while Killorglin Courthouse is refurbished. Court sittings have been moved to Caherciveen due to immediate health and safety concerns at the 148-year-old
Ross Little, DWF executive partner in Dublin Three new partners have joined DWF's Dublin office as the firm strengthens its commercial capability across key practice areas.
Justice Teresa Doherty CBE Justice Teresa Doherty CBE, a judge from Northern Ireland who served on the Special Court for Sierra Leone, is set to give a lecture in Dublin tomorrow.
Solicitor firm Beauchamps has launched a new brand identity and website which it says reflects its "solutions-focused, collegial approach to client service" and will consolidate its strong position in the market.
A catering officer in the Northern Ireland Prison Service has won a prestigious award for his work at Maghaberry Prison. Andrew Smith, who joined the Service in 1994, was presented with the award by Princess Anne at an annual ceremony in St James’ Palace.