A SERIAL offender has been sentenced to four years imprisonment after he admitted his role in a late-night robbery on the northside of Limerick city. Joseph O .
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Limerick woman facing jail term over lockdown crime spree
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A WOMAN is facing a possible prison sentence after she admitted committing multiple shoplifting offences during the Covid lockdown.
When arraigned at Limerick Circuit Court, Carrie Benn, 28, who has an address at Rutland House, Rutland Street admitted stealing hundreds of euro worth of goods from a variety of stores at different locations.
When the case was called, prosecuting barrister John O’Sullivan said a total of 20 charges had been preferred against Ms Benn and that 14 sample charges were to be put to her.
This, he said, was acceptable to the State on the basis that the ‘full facts’ relating to all matters will be outlined to the court during the sentencing hearing.
Judge gives accused ‘a chance’ following knife attack in Limerick
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A YOUNG man who ‘cut and slashed’ two other men while off his head on drink and drugs has avoided an immediate prison sentence.
Imposing a suspended sentence, Judge Tom O’Donnell told Adam Coleman what he did was “very wrong” but that he was prepared to give him a chance.
Mr Coleman, 24, of Mahon House, Upper William Street, Limerick had pleaded guilty to charges of assault relating to an incident in the Cornmarket area of the city centre in the early hours of June 30, 2017.
Garda Andrew O’Connor said Mr Coleman initially encountered the two victims at a takeaway and that he “asked for a fight” outside.