True remorse shown by Offaly man who smashed pint glass on another man s head in Offaly pub row
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4 Mar 2021 True remorse shown by Offaly man who smashed pint glass on man s head in Offaly pub row );
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AN argument over sport resulted in a man smashing a pint glass on the head of another man in a Tullamore public house, the local District Court was told.
A 23-year-old with an address at Ballyduff, Rahan Road, Tullamore, Andrew Fitzgerald, pleaded guilty to assaulting Shane Tierney, causing him harm, on December 29, 2019 at the Phoenix Bar, O Connor Square.
Detailing the facts to Judge Catherine Staines so she could consider if she would accept jurisdiction, Sergeant James O Sullivan said the offence related to an argument over a GAA match and he handed in a photograph of the injuries sustained by the victim.
Summertime jobs could be scarce due to COVID-19 Summer jobs may be harder to find for teenagers and college students during the pandemic. (Source: WAFB) By Breanne Bizette | February 23, 2021 at 5:53 PM CST - Updated February 23 at 10:00 PM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Job applications are already being posted for the summertime, but the issue is if there will be enough for everyone.
It may seem like summertime is still far away, but businesses are already looking to fill their openings. This year, thanks to the pandemic and higher unemployment, there’s extra competition to land even those part-time positions.
“Well, it definitely makes it harder for me to keep up with the bills and everything, and I haven’t been much to do with unemployment at all. So, I just got to keep trying until I finally get a job, and definitely in the summer months I tell you it does take a lot longer,” says Christian Painting.
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The Baton Rouge Area Chamber expects most bars and restaurants downtown to be empty this weekend. The lack of Mardi Gras festivities and the cold weather will keep most home.
Jiule Lin
Plea Agreement/Pleaded guilty to one count of alleged distribution and sale of an unregistered pesticide. Pleaded guilty to allegedly selling a lanyard that falsely claimed to protect against viruses.
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JP Ellis Enterprises d/b/a Cape Cod Ice
Plea Agreement/Will plead guilty to allegedly violating the Clean Air Act by allegedly repeatedly failing to implement a Risk Management Plan to be executed in the event of an accidental release of anhydrous ammonia.
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Jude Chukwuebuka Amadike
Plea Agreement/Pleaded guilty to allegedly knowingly distributing or selling an unregistered pesticide in violation of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act.