Further charges for two men over €33m crystal meth haul One of the two men charged in connection with the seizure of €33 million worth of crystal meth has been further charged with directing the … Courts • 16 hrs
Garda on trial accused of three counts of sexual assault A garda has gone on trial accused of sexually assaulting a woman three times after she called to a garda station to look for advice … Courts • 14 hrs
Manager suffered breakdown due to workload, court hears The general manager of an international company based in Ireland has told the High Court that he suffered an acute mental breakdown due to an … Courts • 14 hrs
Jury begins deliberations in sports coach rape trial The jury in the trial of a sports coach accused of raping and sexually assaulting a teenage girl 35 years ago has begun its deliberations … Courts • 18 hrs
Garda guilty of assaulting man avoids criminal conviction A Dublin-based detective garda who attacked and repeatedly punched a social care worker in the face on a night out in Dublin four-and-a-half years ago … Courts • 20 hrs
Jury begins deliberations in Thomas Dooley murder trial The jury has begun deliberating in the trial of five men and a teenager charged with the murder of 42-year old father of seven, Thomas … Ireland • 20 hrs
Man who sexually assaulted woman on Dublin street jailed A man who sexually assaulted a woman in Dublin city centre after following her around for half an hour as she tried to get away … Courts • 16 Jul
Pensioners among six more charged over Coolock incident A further six people have been before Dublin District Court charged with public order offences in relation to incidents in Coolock in Dublin yesterday, bringing … Dublin • 17 Jul
Man who habitually raped wife jailed for life A man who habitually raped and assaulted his wife, subjecting her to "25 years of hell", during which he would break into their house in … Courts • 16 Jul
Former Custom House Capital CEO appeals fraud sentence The former chief executive of Custom House Capital (CHC), jailed for his role in a sophisticated €61m conspiracy to defraud investors in the firm over … Courts • 16 Jul
Recycling firm faces trial over workplace death A criminal prosecution has been brought against an employer following a workplace fatality at a waste recycling plant in Dublin almost three years ago. Courts • 16 Jul
Killarney tourist robbery case sent to Circuit Court A 24-year-old man who is alleged to have robbed an elderly American tourist of her handbag near Killarney National Park is to be dealt with … Regional • 16 Jul
Garda on trial for sexual assault of woman at station A jury has been sworn in for the trial of a garda charged with the sexual assault and false imprisonment of a woman in a … Courts • 16 Jul
Barristers hold second day of action over pay dispute Criminal cases at several courthouses across the country have been impacted as barristers hold a second day of action in a dispute over pay. Ireland • 15 Jul
Waterways Ireland faces two charges after man paralysed Waterways Ireland faces criminal proceedings after a homeless man was paralysed when a mechanical digger cleared his tent from the banks of the Grand Canal … Courts • 15 Jul
Three men charged with 'cash trapping' ATMs in Dublin Three men have been charged in connection with an investigation into fraudulent activity involving the use of cash trapping devices at ATMs in Dublin. Courts • 15 Jul
Former soldier settles claim for injury in combat demo A former private in the defence forces, who claimed he was injured during an unarmed combat demonstration, has settled for an undisclosed sum. Ireland • 12 Jul
'Dodgy box' operator placed in custody ahead of sentence A businessman who obtained more than €900,000 in criminal proceeds from operating an illegal "dodgy box" TV streaming service has been placed back behind bars … Courts • 12 Jul
Rape trial told girls' changing room door was wedged open The jury in the trial of a sports coach accused of raping a teenage girl 35 years ago has heard from the complainant's father, who … Courts • 12 Jul
Couple seek damages in destroyed fertilised eggs case A couple whose fertilised eggs had to be destroyed due to contamination at a fertility clinic are claiming damages for physical as well as mental … Courts • 12 Jul
Brady loses appeal over murder of Garda Adrian Donohoe Convicted garda killer Aaron Brady has lost his appeal against his conviction for the capital murder of a garda. Courts • 11 Jul
Jury shown knife in trial of man accused of wife's murder A murder trial jury has been shown the weapon that a man used in killing his wife at their rural Co Mayo home. Courts • 11 Jul
Waters ordered to pay full legal costs in Holland case Author and columnist John Waters, who was held to have defamed award-winning Irish Times journalist Kitty Holland arising out of the untimely death of Savita … Courts • 11 Jul
Man in court charged over €3m cocaine seizure in Dublin A man charged over a €3m cocaine seizure in Clondalkin, Dublin, has been remanded in custody. Courts • 11 Jul
O'Brien seeking Meta's data on people behind 'false' ads Businessman Denis O'Brien is seeking High Court orders requiring Internet giant Meta to provide him with information about those behind allegedly "false and malicious" advertisements … Courts • 11 Jul