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Four months for assault of other inmate at Portlaoise Prison
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A man who assaulted another prisoner in Portlaoise Prison told the local court he should not have reacted that way and he was sorry.
Jeffrey Bermingham, 24, of 10 Castlebrook, Castletroy, Limerick was charged with assault at Portlaoise Prison on November 21, 2020.
He appeared in court, via video link.
Sgt JJ Kirby told the court that at 7pm in Portlaoise Prison the injured party had been struck in the eye by Jeffrey Bermingham. The left side of his nose was also swollen. The assault had been unprovoked. The injured party was also serving a sentence.
The Quiet Man Turns Fifty
A memorable romantic encounter from John Ford s 1952 Irish comedy-drama The Quiet Man, starring John Wayne and Maureen O Hara.
A memorable romantic encounter from John Ford s 1952 Irish comedy-drama
The Quiet Man, starring John Wayne and Maureen O Hara. By Joseph McBride, Contributor
This year marks fiftieth anniversary of John Ford’s
The Quiet Man, the favorite movie of many Irish Americans. The native Irish tend to see it with more ambivalence, yet the readers of the
Irish Times in 1996 voted it the greatest Irish movie ever made.
The beguiling comedy-drama won Ford his fourth Academy Award as best director, as well as bringing Oscars to cinematographers Winton C. Hoch and Archie Stout for their spectacular Technicolor photography of rural Ireland. Based on a short story by Maurice Walsh that Ford had been wanting to film since the 1930s,