Man (46) pleads guilty to threatening to kill the family of murder victim Noel Barry admits making threatening phone calls to Cameron Blair’s relatives at their home
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A 46-year-old man has been remanded on bail after he pleaded guilty to charges of threatening to kill two members of the family of a 20-year old student murdered in Cork city over two years ago.
Noel Barry from Cherry Tree Road, Togher in Cork pleaded guilty to three separate charges relating to the family of murder victim, Cameron Blair when he was arraigned at Cork Circuit Criminal Court.
Tenant given suspended sentence after cutting rafters in rental property Judge said in spite of compensation paid he was ‘singularly unimpressed’ by demeanour of Denis O’Connor
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The owner of the house told the court the defendant deliberately damaged the house so they couldn’t sell it to anyone else but him at a reduced price.
A tenant who put a family through a “living hell” by cutting the rafters on the house he was renting in a bid to force the owners to sell him the property at a reduced price has received a two year suspended sentence following the payment of compensation.
Man (45) jailed for six years following a series of break-ins Man, co-accused told pensioner (83) that they were gardaí after breaking in to her home
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A 45-year-old man who broke into the home of an 83-year-old woman in the middle of the night, pretended to be a garda and stole over €2,500 in cash has been jailed for six years for the offences and a series of other break-ins including four others on the same night.
Anthony Horgan, a native of Carrigtwohill but of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty at Cork Circuit Criminal Court on Wednesday to a series of break-ins at houses in the Tower Street, High Street and Windmill Road areas of Cork’s southside on the night of April 16th/17th, 2020.
Woman jailed for her part in burglary where pensioner was locked in room Jury took just 41 minutes to find accused guilty of burglary at home of 76-year-old
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Judge Sean Ó Donnabháin said it was a very serious offence, and Arundel and her co-accused had very clearly targeted an elderly vulnerable man. Photograph: Getty Images
A 35-year-old woman has been jailed for seven years for her part in a burglary where a 76-year-old man ended up being locked into a room for 14 hours after thieves made off with cash and some of his personal belongings.
Angelique Arundel of no fixed abode but originally from Shannon Lawn in Mayfield, Cork, denied a charge of burglary at St John’s, Bulls Lane, Blackrock Road, Cork, on May 1st, 2020, when she was arraigned at Cork Circuit Criminal Court on Wednesday.