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Man who shouted coronavirus during knife-point robbery jailed
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Man who shouted coronavirus during knife-point robbery jailed
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A man who pulled down his mask and shouted “coronavirus” at a security guard he also threatened to kill during a knife-point robbery has been jailed for three years.
Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard that Kevin Brosnan (40) “capitalised on the fears and anxieties of the general public during a pandemic” by mentioning the virus during the robbery.
Brosnan of Ardmore Park, Tallaght, pleaded guilty to robbery at Centra, Old Bawn Shopping Centre, Tallaght, on April 2, 2020. His 82 previous convictions include convictions for burglary, theft, possession of knives and affray.
Passing sentence on Thursday, Judge Karen O Connor said Brosnan appeared to have escalated the nature of his offending.
A construction company and its owner who admitted failings in the death of a worker who fell from a defective scaffold have been fined â¬40,000 and â¬5,000 respectively.
Andezej Buraczewski fell to his death from the fourth level of a scaffolding structure, Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard on Friday.
The construction company owner on the site â Colin Wendel â had sought permission from the architect to have that particular level built by a scaffolding company for a price of â¬500, but the architect told him to have his own workers build it instead.
A subsequent report on the scaffolding found there were a number of defects, it wasnât in compliance with regulations and ânobody should have been standing on itâ, inspector Frank Kerins from the Health and Safety Authority (HSA) told the court.
A man lit a fire outside an empty commercial unit under the belief he was helping a woman he knew with her inheritance, a court has heard.
Dubliner Colm Dowling (64) believed this woman was getting a âraw dealâ by way of her inheritance and thought on the night that he might assist her by damaging the empty unit which her family owned. He told gardaÃÂ he had an alcohol problem and had been drinking prior to the offence.
Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard that Dowling that had not drunk alcohol for many years, but relapsed after his brother, John Dowling, was killed in Paris in 2018.
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