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Man to go on trial on a coercion charge relating to an alleged approach to an 11 year old girl in Mahon A 42 year old man has appeared before Cork District Court on a coercion charge relating to an alleged approach to an 11 year old girl in Mahon in the city in July of last year.
Det Garda Bryan Murphy told the court that a charge of coercion was being brought against the man under the Non-fatal Offences Against the Person Act.
The particulars allege that the defendant acted on July 27 2020 with a view to compelling the complainant to abstain from doing an act which she had a legal right to do, without lawful authority.
Cork man pleads guilty to threats to kill members of family of murder victim Cameron Blair
The murder of student Cameron Blair occurred on January 16 2020 when he was fatally stabbed at a house party on Bandon Rd.
Liam Heylin A 46-year-old man has just confessed to charges of threatening to kill two members of the family of Cameron Blair, who was murdered in Cork city on January 16 last year.
Detective Garda Bríd Norris served the book of evidence on Noel Barry previously and his case was called today at Cork Circuit Criminal Court.
Noel Barry of Cherry Tree Rd, Togher, Cork, was arraigned on three charges and pleaded guilty to all three of them.
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Aoibhinn Nà Shúilleabháin recalls a moment when her colleagues at UCD found out about her experience of stalking and harassment at the hands of a fellow male academic.
âOne of them said, I donât think you should be in your office without the door being locked,â the broadcaster and academic told RóisÃn Ingle at an online event, The Irish Times Womenâs Podcast Big Night In, on Saturday night.
âI got used to working with the door locked, and one day he just started knocking on the door, and came back a couple of times. It was really hard, but really, really unnerving. And at the time I thought, âI donât want to make a big deal out of this. I wasnât on a permanent contract with them, and I was very junior and I wanted to stay and I wanted to get this permanent job so I didnât want to make a fuss.â