Man pleads guilty to killing childhood friend in Co Donegal hit and run
Paul Dooher ‘clipped’ Jason Haughey with car as he was traveling on a scooter
Paul Dooher ‘clipped’ Jason Haughey with car as he was traveling on a scooter
Son of deceased man tells court he is angry at failure by officials to prevent claim
Judge said failure to pay was as a result of downturn in the economy in 2008
Con Cunningham (86) pleaded guilty to eight counts of indecent assault in early 1970s
Five thrown out back of car following high-speed crash in Donegal in August 2018
James Bernard McGovern charged with attacking men from father’s former employer
Man (24) hid in bushes after leaving girlfriend trapped in car and victim dying in road
David Kelly (38) watched as 13-year-old was raped by stepfather
Gardaí tracked down defendant’s phone to cardboard box in his garage with help from Interpol
Aaran McColgan pleads guilty to dangerous driving causing death of John McLaughlin
Child suffered laceration in incident at a Donegal hotel in September 2017
Size of fine is putting former bank chairman ‘to the pin of his collar’, his solicitor says
Samantha Callan was involved in collision that let to the death of 81-year-old man
Alicia Shaw took €27,000 from Brid Murphy’s account over course of two months
Mark Fair is also charged with making offensive phone calls to five female gardaí
Suspended sentence initially given to Finbarr Boyle deemed too lenient by Court of Appeal
Corporate enforcer requests privilege from committee before providing 450-page report
ODCE chief to say factors extending ‘well beyond’ watchdog contributed to acquittal
Kevin O’Connell asks for public hearing in 10-page letter to Oireachtas committee
Court told Hugh McBride lives ‘pathetic’ life and had to move after locals learned of past offences
Business committee may call ODCE as part of scrutiny of new law strengthening watchdog
John O’Donnell said he acted in self defence at time of 2015 incident in Letterkenny
Anthony Dempsey claimed John Kelly had performed sex act near his sleeping sister
Eamon Devlin (41) ordered to pay €5,000 or face jail time over Ballyliffin Lodge incident
Inquest heard Kiara Baird and Maria Wallace died when Dermot Dowd (24) lost control of a car in Donegal
ODCE to be renamed as Cabinet considers measures responding to Fitzpatrick trial collapse
Special white-collar crime unit should be set up within DPP’s office, report says
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The man is granted bail again after contacting alleged victim over Snapchat
Documents to form part of report into failings of ODCE in State’s longest-running trial
Rory Lenihan from Letterkenny received almost €22,000 from private investigators
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Kiara Baird (19) and Maria Wallace (38) died in crash at Ballybofey, Co Donegal last year
Minister had described ODCE as ‘not fit for purpose’ because of collapse of case against FitzPatrick
Letterkenny man Rory Lenihan was paid a total of more than €6,000 for information
Senior counsel paid €3,000 a day during 126-day trial, and received €40,000 ‘brief fee’
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Judge ruled audit specialist could not give testimony as proposed evidence ‘irrelevant’
The former Anglo boss has been acquitted in court again following a ‘biased’ investigation
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Judge John Aylmer gave permission for the media to publish his ruling immediately instead of allowing the jury to hear it first
Richard Boyd Barrett claims former Anglo chairman’s acquittal ‘stinks to high heaven’
Significant number of issues emerge for those linked to ‘biased’ and ‘partisan’ inquiry
ODCE says it has undergone ‘significant change’ since Paul Appleby’s time in charge
Enda Kenny says a minister performing like the ODCE would be sacked immediately
Judge found the ODCE set out to ‘construct a case’ against the former Anglo chairman
Profound questions about how the case was investigated and prosecuted
Kevin O’Connell’s destruction of paperwork played role in Seán FitzPatrick’s acquittal
Former banker spent considerable amount of time in criminal courts of justice
Legal adviser ‘taken aback’ by Garda Commissioner’s note about witness statements
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Trial of former Anglo Irish Bank boss enters 90th day at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court
Witness at Sean FitzPatrick trial denies conflict of interest with firm he works for
Former Anglo Irish Bank chairman accused of failing to disclose €100 million in loans
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