Just 27% of witness or jury intimidation cases result in conviction
Intimidation frequently cited as justification for retention of Special Criminal Court
Intimidation frequently cited as justification for retention of Special Criminal Court
Armistice offers quick, binding decisions at fraction of court cost in commercial disputes
Alain Spilliaert says good grounds for appealing recent High Court decision
Ann Power and Tony O’Connor to replace judges who have dropped out
Process to deal with claims cannot be established until new members chosen
Warrant issued after Bailey was convicted in France of Sophie Toscan du Plantier murder
Six judges be appointed immediately and seventh upon retirement of Mr Justice Peart
Bailey confirms he failed roadside breathalyser test but passed in Garda station
Court of Appeal rules the appeals from employers as abuse of process
86-year-old man cannot be identified by order of the Court of Appeal
John Downey is wanted over murder of two British soldiers in Enniskillen attack in 1972
Waterford Credit Union suing stockbroking company in connection with bond investment
Patrick Patton (65) appealing conviction for indecently assaulting babysitter in his Donegal home
Murder of French film producer near Schull in 1996 has never been solved
Court rules man overstated area of lands eligible under Single Payment Scheme
The Law Society has said it will make a number of changes following Peart report
Fact victim (14) ‘obviously inebriated’ a cause for ‘serious concern,’ Court of Appeal finds
Sum of €300,000 for general damages described as excessive and reduced to €150,000
Michael O’Sullivan challenges findings of Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal
Council offered to carry out further works to house of disabled woman in Fermoy
Mother of two has been in prison for eight weeks for contempt of court orders
Eric Eoin Marques is accused of being world’s biggest facilitator of child pornography
Counsel for fund granted possession of house says woman wants to ‘steal’ Dublin house
Failure to treat child equally to other Irish citizen children breached Constitution, court of appeal found
At issue is route through 500 metres in an area of ‘great scenic beauty’ in Glencree valley
Judgment likely to be given in June
High Court rejected claim council should provide family with house near hospital
Man deported to Jordan denied he represented a threat to national security
Court of Appeal acknowledged ‘potentially chaotic and catastrophic consequences’ of its finding
Foreign national, living in Ireland more than 25 years, not told basis of ‘security’ decision
Attorney General says Mr Justice Seán Ryan’s work inquiring into child abuse a lasting legacy
Det Sgt Joseph Higgins acquitted of failing to report crash on N2 at 2am on June 15th, 2012
Teacher fails to prove her negligence case against fitness centre
Barry White will have to pay Bar Council’s costs in case he took to return to Law Library
Court of Appeal overturns ruling buildings connected to 1916 are national monument
State appealed declaration by High Court that buildings were battlefield site
William Naylor only found out the man whose land he worked was his father after his death
Supreme Court decision not to overturn High Court decision
Challenge to court ruling refusing cross-examination of US attorney
Cross-examination of official assignee Chris Lehane permitted for ‘procedural fairness’
Number of reasons for adverse credibility finding against woman were ‘flawed’
Dubliner sentenced in 2016 for manslaughter of Dean Fitzpatrick, brother of missing teen Amy
Court of Appeal rejects businessman’s arguments in discovery battle
Businessman sought access to documents that might have disclosed identity of client
Chief Justice Susan Denham to step down after six years as head of judiciary
Man’s claim gardaí had no power to stop and arrest him while driving defied logic
Businessman awarded damages over failure to settle dispute over lease of POD nightclub
Couple had sought planning permission for Waterford land and needed neighbours’ consent for services
Bailey says anniversary of French woman’s death casts a cloud over him each Christmas
Story starts in 1991 when English journalist Ian Bailey moves to west Cork
Dublin man Eric Eoin Marques (30) fails in attempt to move prosecution to Ireland
Judges say 77-year-old had ‘tough life by any standards’ but costs must go to winning side
Two employees will not have to give businessman access to PCs and smartphones
PR company’s appeal of orders requiring them to hand over personal computers resolved
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices