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Irish Justice Minister Warns 'Joyriders' of Jail or Grave
Politicsirish-independent11h ago

Irish Justice Minister Warns 'Joyriders' of Jail or Grave

Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan has issued a stark warning to so-called 'joyriders,' stating they will 'end up in jail, or you’ll end up in a grave,' and announced that the government is considering creating a separate offense for driving the wrong way on a motorway after a horror M9 crash.

Irish Justice Minister Increases Legal Aid Fees Amid Solicitor Protests
Politicsyle-uutisetirish-independentrte-news+1the-journal1mo ago4 sources

Irish Justice Minister Increases Legal Aid Fees Amid Solicitor Protests

Ireland's Justice Minister increased the flat legal aid fee for solicitors to €520 following a week of court disruptions caused by solicitor unrest over proposed reforms. This decision aims to address the ongoing dispute regarding criminal legal aid.

Elderly French Widow Detained by ICE Repatriated to France
WorldThe GuardianaftonbladetThe Independent+5observador24urindian-expressirish-independentndtv4mo ago8 sources

Elderly French Widow Detained by ICE Repatriated to France

An 85-year-old French widow, who was detained by ICE in the United States for 16 days, has been repatriated to France. Her detention and subsequent return reportedly occurred amidst a family dispute.

Irish Justice Minister Under Siege Amid Legal Aid Dispute
Worldirish-times15d ago

Irish Justice Minister Under Siege Amid Legal Aid Dispute

Ireland's Minister for Justice, Jim O’Callaghan, is facing pressure as solicitors extend their criminal legal aid dispute. The withdrawal of services could potentially impact cartel leader Daniel Kinahan, who is expected to face extradition soon.

Irish Solicitors Continue Strike Despite Justice Minister's Concessions
Politicsirish-independent19d ago

Irish Solicitors Continue Strike Despite Justice Minister's Concessions

Solicitors in Kerry, Ireland, are maintaining their strike over legal aid payments, despite concessions offered by the Justice Minister. They are pushing back against the minister's call to return to work immediately, indicating the dispute over state payment methods for lawyers is deepening.

Irish Law Society Addresses Criminal Legal Aid Reform Talks
Politicsirish-times21d ago

Irish Law Society Addresses Criminal Legal Aid Reform Talks

The President of the Irish Law Society stated that individual solicitors will decide on withdrawing services amidst ongoing talks regarding criminal legal aid reform. Jim O’Callaghan is expected to maintain a firm stance during these discussions.

Court Hears Disputes Over Dublin Hotel Developments
Businessirish-times4mo ago

Court Hears Disputes Over Dublin Hotel Developments

Two separate disputes involving hotels in Dublin have been brought before the courts. One case involves noise experts inspecting a Hoxton Hotel dispute, while another concerns residents blocking the entrance to an O’Callaghan hotel extension site.