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Driver who overtook car said he was running late for train

A DURRUS man who was running late to catch a train from Cork to Dublin ended up with being charged with careless driving after he tried to overtake a slow-moving motorist in front of him between Drimoleague and Dunmanway.Craig O’Sullivan (26) of Kealties, Durrus pleaded guilty

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Sat on box of cannabis when gardaí began search

A WEST Cork sculptor who was convicted of possession of controlled drugs for sale or supply was sitting on a box containing more than €5,000 worth of cannabis when gardaí searched his premises in Drimoleague, a recent sitting of Clonakilty Court was told.The court heard that w

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Second chance for man whose life had 'spiralled out of control'

A SKIBBEREEN man’s life spiralled out of control over the past year, as he went from being a respectable citizen to literally being homeless, jobless and committing offences, a court recently heard.Aidan Murphy (53) of Compass Hill, Coronea, Skibbereen appeared at a recent sitt

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Cork
Ireland
Seafield
County-fingal
Bantry
Trish-osullivan
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Driver who overtook car said he was running late for train

A DURRUS man who was running late to catch a train from Cork to Dublin ended up with being charged with careless driving after he tried to overtake a slow-moving motorist in front of him between Drimoleague and Dunmanway.Craig O’Sullivan (26) of Kealties, Durrus pleaded guilty

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Cork
Ireland
Dublin
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Tom-mulcahy

Bantry man claimed cannabis worth €560 was for acquaintance's pain relief

A BANTRY man who denied he was involved in the sale or supply of drugs has been sentenced to 12 months in prison after a court was told that he had bought the drugs for someone who needed them for pain relief.Jack Miles (38) of 2 Gate Lodge, Old Barrack Road, Bantry pleaded not g

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