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Ambiguity in regard to Covid regulations , says Longford judge

Two people who appeared in court last week for Covid-19 breaches have had their charges struck out, while a third has been fined €250 in his absence.

Fined for trying to attend funeral during Level 5 restrictions

Three people have each been fined €250 for a breach of Covid regulations earlier this year. Anthony Reilly and Mary Kate Reilly of 9 Meadowbrook Close, May.

Longford couple found at McDonalds brought to court over breach of Covid restrictions

Judge strikes out Covid breach for mother & son found in Ballymahon during Level 5 restrictions

A District Court judge has struck out the case of a mother and son who breached Covid regulations in March of last year. Margaret and Pierre Stokes, both of Lis.

Man disputes accusation that he held phone while driving

Man disputes accusation that he held phone while driving Roads Policing: Garda says he is ‘100% sure’ he saw man holding mobile phone to his ear while driving Reporter:   ); A man disputing a charge of driving while holding a mobile phone is to reappear at Longford District Court on June 22, where he will produce a phone bill in an effort to prove that he was not using his phone when observed by a member of the Roads Policing Unit in Granard last year. Pat Donnelly, Barrack Street, Granard, was pulled over by Gda Aidan Lenehan last March. “On March 31, 2020, at 9.55am on Barrack Street, I saw a jeep and observed the driver holding a black mobile phone. He was holding it with his left hand, across his face to his right ear,” Gda Lenehan told the court last week.

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