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A CONVICTED sex offender who failed to tell gardaí when he changed address left the hostel he was staying at because his wife was being racially abused, a court has heard. Patrick Toner (57) was legally obliged as a registered offender to notify gardaí of where he was living and made a “mistake” when he neglected to do this, his defence said. He had felt he and his wife had to move because of the abuse she was getting. Judge Bryan Smyth fined him €250 at Dublin District Court. Toner, of St Mary’s Place, Dublin 1, pleaded guilty to failing to notify gardaí of a change of address under the Sex Offenders Act between September 25, 2019 and January 29 last year. ....
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Drunk woman taunted garda about the shooting dead of colleague Colm Horkan, court hears sundayworld.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sundayworld.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A FATHER-of-four broke into a house after he drank himself into oblivion on the anniversary of a family bereavement, a court heard. Michael Gordon (44) was on his way to the graveyard when he got into the house and was arrested for burglary. Judge Bryan Smyth said he would consider leaving Gordon without a conviction if he made a €200 charity donation. The accused, of Loreto Crescent, Rathfarnham, pleaded guilty. Dublin District Court heard gardaí were called to a house at Edmondstown Road, Rathfarnham, last September 22. They saw a broken pane of glass in the patio and a man and woman in the kitchen. ....
A BANNED driver put a Spar receipt on his windscreen and tried to pass it off as an insurance disc, a court heard. Gardaí stopped father-of-three Derek Mason (41) at a checkpoint and found the receipt, with a month and year written on it, displayed where his insurance should have been. Judge Bryan Smyth sentenced him to four months in prison. The accused, with an address at Rutland Cottages, Dublin 1, admitted having no insurance or licence and using a false insurance disc. The prosecuting garda told Dublin District Court he was conducting a checkpoint at Buckingham Street Lower last February 4 when he saw a car driven by the accused approaching. ....