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Court hears man was âunlawfully at large since March 1, 2017â A 49-YEAR-OLD man who failed to return to prison after he was granted leave more than four years ago was remanded back in custody. Martin Maughan, with an address of Hudson Heights, Irvinestown, appeared via videolink at Enniskillen Magistrates Court to face the charge of being unlawfully at large since March 1, 2017. An officer told the court they were able to connect the defendant to the charge. The court heard that Maughan was serving a sentence in Magilligan Prison which had three weeks left. The defendant was out on leave and did not return, with his solicitor, Tommy Owens, telling the court the reason he did not return was because he was under pressure to bring drugs into the prison on his return, and had fears for his safety. ....
The Beacon BY YANEEK SMITH, BEACON CONTRIBUTOR OAK HARBOR After losing a key league game to Huron, Oak Harbor rebounded and rallied to defeat Bellevue, 53-38. In the process, the Rockets helped its coach, Eric Sweet, earn his 100th career victory. The Rockets (9-7) fell behind 13-7 after the first quarter, but bounced back to take a 22-20 lead into the half. They held a 33-27 lead after three quarters and put the game away by outscoring the Redmen, 20-11, in the fourth. “We fixed a couple of things defensively, we were rotating a little slow, we weren’t as active as I wanted us to be,” said Sweet. “We talked about some small changes, and the guys were able to execute, get a little more aggressive. Some good offensive possessions helped us to open up a lead in the second half.” ....