Setting of hearing date in case of women refused hotel quarantine deferred Women are taking a constitutional challenge against the public health measure about 6 hours ago
The setting of a hearing date in the case of two women who allegedly refused to go into mandatory quarantine was deferred on Friday because they are taking a constitutional challenge against the public health measure. When the case came before Judge Treasa Kelly in the Dublin District Court, solicitor Claire Finnegan, for the two women, said the charges were the subject of a judicial review and the matter was due back up before the High Court on April 20th.