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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 07/30/2008
... on a point of law referred to the High Court for clarification by the District Court.Judge John Brophy had asked was he entitled to convict the woman on foot of oral evidence of authorisation to set up the checkpoint. The judge had convicted the woman, fined her €500 and banned her from driving for a year.Mr Justice O'Neill ruled that oral authorisation was not sufficient under the...
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Laois GAA (Free subscription) | 07/22/2008
... matters for Laois either, as he made a raft of bewildering decisions over the course of the game. John A Delaney saw red in the second half for two yellow cards, the first of which was handed out for an offence which was barely a foul. James Walsh also felt the effects of the referee, when he was penalized for overcarrying the ball in the first half after he was stopped in his tracks by...
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Laois GAA (Free subscription) | 07/20/2008
Goals were the catalyst for this Antrim victory as they ensured their Liam MacCarthy Cup status by beating 14-man Laois in Navan. The Saffrons began well with a Shane McNaughton goal after 19 seconds, but Laois pressed hard thanks to the efforts of Noel Costello (0-05). Although the sides were level on three occasions, Antrim led by 1-10 to 0-10 at half-time. The dismissal of John A Delaney...