Teenager stabbed friend during pre-arranged fight over dispute between their girlfriends
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A teenage boy stabbed his friend during a fight they pre-arranged in order to settle a dispute between their respective girlfriends, a court has heard.
The boy (15), who cannot be named for legal reasons, twice stabbed his friend during the “straightener” which they had arranged after there had been “slagging” about the boy s girlfriend.
The accused pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to production of an article in the course of a dispute and assault causing harm at an address in north Dublin on February 7, 2020. He has no previous convictions.
Teenager stabbed friend during fight to settle row between girlfriends Boy twice stabbed friend during ‘straightener’ to settle row over ‘slagging’ girl
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Judge Elma Sheahan remanded the accused on continuing bail on strict conditions and adjourned the case for finalisation to June 4th. File photograph: Getty
A teenage boy stabbed his friend during a fight they pre-arranged in order to settle a dispute between their respective girlfriends, a court has heard.
The 15-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, twice stabbed his friend during the “straightener” which they had arranged after there had been “slagging” about the boy’s girlfriend.
Man who shouted coronavirus during knife-point robbery jailed for three years
Kevin Bronson pleaded guilty to robbery at Centra, Old Bawn Shopping Centre, Tallaght. By Brion Hoban Thursday 22 Apr 2021, 7:45 PM 2 hours ago 11,321 Views 8 Comments
Image: Leah Farrell/RN
Image: Leah Farrell/RN
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 2 April 2020.
Pharmacy owner defrauds HSE by applying for duplicate claims for chemists in two counties
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The owner of a chain of pharmacies may receive community service for fraudulently obtaining payments from the HSE’s Primary Care Reimbursement Service, a court has heard.
John Corr (55) was the owner of five pharmacies which made duplicate claims for reimbursement from the scheme, which is responsible for making payments to healthcare professionals, like GPs, dentists and pharmacists, for the free or reduced costs services they provide to the public.
Corr, of Vergemount Hall, Clonskeagh, pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to seven counts of dishonestly inducing the HSE scheme to make a reimbursement at locations in County Dublin and County Louth on dates between July 15, 2016 and July 30, 2016.