Tag: Central Criminal Court
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Two Men Charged in Cork Over 80 Counts of Rape and Sexual Assault Involving Two Children
Overview of the case Two men from Cork have been charged with more than 80 counts related to rape and sexual assault involving two children. The charges were brought as part of an investigation that has spanned several months, and the defendants were brought before the courts to answer to the allegations. The case has…
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Two Men Charged in Cork Over More Than 80 Counts Involving Rape and Sexual Assault of Two Children
Overview of the Case Two men have been charged in Cork with more than 80 counts related to the rape and sexual assault of two children. The case has drawn attention due to the breadth of the charges and the severity of the alleged crimes. The defendants were brought before the Cork courts, and prosecutors…
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Two Men Charged in Cork Over Rape and Sexual Assault Case
Overview of the case Two men have been charged in Cork with more than 80 counts connected to the alleged rape and sexual assault of two children. The charges were presented following legal procedures that culminated in the decision to send the case forward for trial on indictment. The matter is being handled within the…
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Brazilian Woman Bruna Fonseca’s Family to Attend Cork Murder Trial
Overview The murder trial of an Irish case involving Bruna Fonseca is set to commence at Cork’s Central Criminal Court on January 12. The case has drawn attention in Ireland and abroad, as Bruna Fonseca’s family travels from abroad to be present for the proceedings. The court date was confirmed by the authorities, and reporters…
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Family of Bruna Fonseca to Attend Cork Murder Trial as Court Date Arrives
Overview of the Case The formal murder trial is set to begin in Cork on January 12 at the Central Criminal Court, with the family of Bruna Fonseca preparing to be part of the proceedings. Fonseca, a Brazilian national who moved to Ireland just a few months before her death, became the focal point of…
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Family of Brazilian Woman Bruna Fonseca to Attend Cork Murder Trial
Overview of the Case A murder trial is set to begin on January 12 at the Central Criminal Court. The case concerns the death of Bruna Fonseca, a Brazilian woman who moved to Ireland a short time before her death in September 2022. Her family is expected to be in attendance as proceedings commence. Background…
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Somali national to be tried at Dublin’s Central Criminal Court for murder of Ukrainian teen Vadym Davydenko
Overview of the Case A Somali national has been ordered to stand trial at Dublin’s Central Criminal Court for the murder of Vadym Davydenko, a 17-year-old Ukrainian teenager who was stabbed in October at a 24-hour care facility in Donaghmede, Dublin. The case has drawn significant public attention to the safety of vulnerable youths in…
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Somali National to be Tried at Central Criminal Court for Murder of Ukrainian Teen Vadym Davydenko in Dublin Care Facility
Overview A Somali national accused of murdering a Ukrainian teenager in a Dublin care facility is set to be tried at the Central Criminal Court, marking a significant step in a case that has drawn concern over the safety of residents in care homes and the vulnerabilities of young asylum-seekers. The proceedings relate to the…
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Somali national to be tried in Dublin’s Central Criminal Court for death of Ukrainian teen in care facility
Overview The Central Criminal Court in Dublin has been chosen to hear the case of a Somali national accused of murdering Ukrainian teenager Vadym Davydenko. The 17-year-old was fatally stabbed on October 15 at a 24-hour care facility in Donaghmede, a suburb of Dublin. The case has drawn attention to the safety of residents in…
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Life sentence for man who smiled at partner during murder
Background of the Case A man who repeatedly displayed violence toward women was handed a life sentence after a court heard how he smiled directly into his partner’s face as he held their eight-year-old daughter in front of him and killed the child. The case, which unfolded in the Central Criminal Court, was described by…
