Disqualified driver jailed for driving his car at a man and physically assaulting him Patrick O Donoghue, of Millbrook Close, Glanmire has been jailed for a year and banned from driving for seven years
Cork Circuit Criminal Court heard that Patrick O Donoghue, of Millbrook Close, Glanmire was socialising in the Fob and Gill Pub in Mayfield in the city on the 11th of September, 2016 when he left the pub and knocked a man to the ground in his car.
He then got out of the car and kicked and punched the man.
Judge Sean O Donnabháin heard that 34 year old O Donoghue had handed himself in to Mayfield Garda Station on September 15th but had then fled to London.
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And Rachel Allen has discussed for the first time how her fame affected her son Joshua, 21, who was given a 30-month prison sentence for drugs charges.
Speaking to the Irish Daily Mirror, she revealed: I didn’t do anything like that to break the law, but I was able to grow up privately. And so you know what.. it is hard. And it has been really tough actually. It is hard : Rachel Allen has discussed for the first time how her fame effected her son Joshua who was given a 30-month prison sentence for drugs charges
Teenager (17) jailed for dangerous driving causing the death of 16-year-old girl
Judge Sean O’Donnabháin told Cork Circuit Criminal Court that it was in the interest of the public that the 17 year old be named. By Olivia Kelleher Wednesday 3 Mar 2021, 3:55 PM Mar 3rd 2021, 3:55 PM 24,802 Views 0 Comments
Image: Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland
Image: Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland
A TEENAGE BOY who was driving a car at a minimum speed of 119km/h in a 50km/h zone when he crashed in Cork city, causing the death of a 16-year-old girl and permanent injury to a 17-year-old boy, has been detained for four years.
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