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A courting couple who sneaked into a basement for a night of passion had their love-making brought to a premature conclusion by the arrival of a snarling police dog after they were mistaken for burglars. Police said the couple were in "an intimate situation".

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in the decision making process”. As such, the Directive should not be construed in the most onerous manner possible, and that the Courts should be “astute to ensure the objectives of the Directive are met but not in an overly pedantic way”.

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Struck-off Mullingar solicitor David Walsh has failed in his High Court bid to be re-admitted to the Roll of Solicitors, The Irish Times reports. Mr Justice Peter Kelly ruled that Mr Walsh, formerly of David Walsh & Co Solicitors, was “not a fit and proper person” to practise as a solicitor.

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A former solicitor jailed for stealing €260,000 from her clients has seen her 12-month prison sentence halved on appeal. Mr Justice George Birmingham, giving judgment in the Court of Appeal, said the sentence for Jacqueline Durcan, 47, could have been less than 12 months.

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A lawyer who allowed defendants to pay their fees in marijuana has been suspended from practice for a year. James Mecca was caught in a policed sting operation after an informant reported that she'd paid Mecca earlier in marijuana, and he had offered to represent her again for the "same old, same ol

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Irish prisoners received a total of almost €3 million in daily allowances last year, according to the Irish Prison Service. The figures were released to The Irish Times following a Freedom of Information (FOI) request from the newspaper.

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