A Dublin salon owner has appeared in court after being charged for breaching coronavirus legislation.
It s alleged that C and N Beauty Rooms on Dublin Street in Balbriggan opened this morning.
Salon owner Christine McTiernan (48) of Ashfield Rise in Balbriggan was arrested when Gardaí arrived a short time later.
She appeared before Swords District Court this afternoon, charged under the Health Act for opening her business.
She was released on bail to appear before Balbriggan District Court on March 25th.
Yesterday, Ms McTiernan told
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A TWO months adjournment for directions from the Director of Public Prosecutions has been granted in a prosecution of two men on drug dealing charges following a €60,000 cannabis seizure in north County Dublin.
Nathan Coakley (27) and David Murray (31) are both charged with possession of the drug with intent to sell or supply.
Mr Coakley, from Buckingham Street Upper in Dublin’s north inner city and Mr Murray of Ballyshannon Road, Coolock, Dublin 17 are both alleged to have been in possession of cannabis at Malahide Road Roundabout in Swords on October 29 last.
Both men had appeared before Dublin District Court on October 30 where Coakley made no bail application and that time and was remanded in custody while Murray was granted bail.