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  • Vivienne Traynor RTÉ Reporter

    Vivienne Traynor

    RTÉ Courts Reporter

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    Mr Burke disagreed with a suggestion by the defence counsel that it was his behaviour before the courts that had created controversy (file image)

    Burke rejects argument he damaged his own reputation

    Teacher Enoch Burke has denied that his own behaviour had led to reputational damage rather than a newspaper article he claims defamed him.

    Courts • 01 May 24
    Enoch Burke is taking the defamation action against Mediahuis (file pic)

    Report Enoch Burke annoyed prisoners was 'pure invention'

    Jailed teacher Enoch Burke has told the High Court that a newspaper article claiming he was annoying other prisoners with his religious beliefs was "pure invention" and "completely without foundation".

    Courts • 30 Apr 24
    The Central Criminal Court heard the offences were allegedly committed between 1995 and 2007

    Trial witness breaks down describing alleged rape

    A witness in the trial of a man accused of 121 sex offences against young boys has broken down in tears as he described to a jury how he was allegedly raped when he was ten or 11 years old.

    Courts • 25 Apr 24
    The Central Criminal Court heard the offences were allegedly committed between 1995 and 2007

    Man in court charged with rape and abuse of eight boys

    A man has gone on trial accused of 121 charges including the rape and sexual assault of eight young boys over a 12-year period.

    Courts • 23 Apr 24
    Maurice Boland from Tallow, Co Waterford, has pleaded not guilty to murder but guilty to the manslaughter of Cian Gallagher

    Murder trial jury to resume deliberations on Monday

    The jury in the trial of a 36-year-old man who admits manslaughter but denies murder will resume deliberating on a verdict on Monday.

    Courts • 19 Apr 24
    The jury began deliberating yesterday and this afternoon was given the option of returning a majority verdict

    Jury deliberates in Cian Gallagher murder trial

    The jury in the trial of a 36-year-old man who admits manslaughter but denies murder will resume deliberating on a verdict tomorrow.

    Courts • 18 Apr 24
    Maurice Boland has pleaded not guilty to murder but guilty to the manslaughter of Cian Gallagher in 2022

    Jury to resume deliberations in Waterford murder trial

    The jury in the trial of a 36-year-old man who admits manslaughter but denies murder will resume deliberating on a verdict tomorrow.

    Courts • 17 Apr 24
    Mr Justice Paul Coffey said the settlement was fair and reasonable

    €9m settlement for 25-year-old man brain damaged at birth

    The High Court has approved a settlement of €9m in the case of a now 25-year-old man who was brain damaged from a lack of oxygen at birth.

    Courts • 16 Apr 24
    Eir pleaded guilty to 12 counts of breaching regulations governing how complaints should be handled by providers

    Eir had policy aimed at preventing complaints, court told

    A court has heard telecoms company Eir employed a deliberate policy aimed at preventing customers from logging complaints.

    Courts • 15 Apr 24
    Gemma O'Doherty was arrested at her home this morning and brought before the High Court (File photo: RollingNews.ie)

    Gemma O'Doherty appears in court in harassment case

    Publisher Gemma O'Doherty has told the High Court that a case taken against her over her alleged harassment of the mother of a young man who died by suicide is part of a targeted campaign funded by third parties who are out to silence her.

    Courts • 10 Apr 24
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