A WOMAN who threatened to hang the children of a garda sergeant and cut his wife’s throat, and also attempted to bite him, has been sentenced to five months in prison.Laura Malone (35) of no fixed abode, Killaloe, Co Clare appeared at Bandon District Court last week where she p
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A woman who punched a Garda in the face and threatened his family was sentenced to five months in jail at a recent sitting of Bandon District Court in West Cork.
Ian Bailey fined following drug-driving conviction in Cork court Ian Bailey arriving at the District Court in Bantry, West Cork. Picture Dan Linehan
Noel Baker Ian Bailey has been convicted of drug-driving and other offences all relating to being initially stopped at a Garda checkpoint near Schull on August 25, 2019.
The 64-year-old with an address at the prairie, Liscaha, Schull, had pleaded not guilty to four charges - possession of cannabis in his car, possession of cannabis at Bantry Garda Station, driving while cannabis was in his system, and allowing his car to be used for possession of cannabis - at Skull, Schull. Judge John King had heard garda evidence on November 12 last, as well as oral and legal submissions from Mr Bailey s legal team challenging various aspects of garda actions and procedures.
Ian Bailey convicted of drug-driving in West Cork
He was fined €400 on that charge and €300 for possession of cannabis Ian Bailey outside the District Court in Bantry, West Cork, today. The 64-year-old had pleaded not guilty to four charges. Photo: Dan Linehan
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Noel Baker in Bantry
Ian Bailey has been convicted of drug-driving and other offences all relating to being initially stopped at a Garda checkpoint near Schull on August 25, 2019.
The 64-year-old with an address at the prairie, Liscaha, Schull, had pleaded not guilty to four charges - possession of cannabis in his car, possession of cannabis at Bantry Garda Station, driving while cannabis was in his system, and allowing his car to be used for possession of cannabis - at Skull, Schull. Judge John King had heard garda evidence on November 12 last, as well as oral and legal submissions from Mr Bailey s legal team challenging various aspects of garda actions and procedures.