'Tis All Lies, Your Worship...'

'Tis All Lies, Your Worship...'
Author: Mary Kotsonouris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781905785971

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Tales from the District Court, which is part history and part memoir, traces the development of the Irish District Court in the life of the community and the country. Mary Kotsonouris, the historian of the Dil Courts (Irish Parliament Courts) and district judge for nine years, gathered information from interviews, the Irish National Archives, and court reports in contemporary newspapers. What emerges is a fascinating and often amusing picture of what actually goes on in the district courts throughout Ireland.

Ireland's District Court

Ireland's District Court
Author: Kate Waterhouse
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2014-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1847799388

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For the uninitiated, the Irish District Court is a place of incomprehensible, organised chaos. This comprehensive account of the court’s criminal proceedings, based on an original study which involved observing hundreds of cases, aims to demystify the mayhem and provide the reader with descriptions of language, participant discourse and procedure in the typical criminal case. In addition, the book captures a recent and important change in the District Court: the advent of the immigrant or the Limited-English-proficient (LEP) defendant. It traces the rise of these defendants and explores the issues involved in ensuring access to justice across languages. It also provides an original description of LEP defendants and interpreters in District Court proceedings, ultimately considering how they have altered the institution and how the characteristics of the District Court affect how limited English proficient defendants access justice at this level of the Irish courts system.

The Irish District Court

The Irish District Court
Author: Caroline O'Nolan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781782050483

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This book presents courtroom-based research which unveils the largely hidden decisions and processes of the Irish District Court while also providing valuable insights into Irish policing priorities and practices. The numerous extracts of court proceedings which are interspersed throughout this book provide a detailed and nuanced picture of courtroom actors and practices and ensure readers acquire an in-depth understanding of sentencing decisions and practices. The book describes the increased presence of foreign defendants in the District Court and considers how this local court has adapted to deal with global citizens. The account illustrates that while penal institutions and practices are fashioned to fit the fabric of local societies, in the current era of movement and flux these institutions and practices are also shaped by exogenous forces such as migration, increased mobility and transnational crime.

The Irish Reports

The Irish Reports
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 830
Release: 1909
Genre: Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN:

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Criminal Procedure in the District Court

Criminal Procedure in the District Court
Author: Christopher Hughes (Lawyer)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Courts of first instance
ISBN: 9781905536689

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This book contains a concise examination of Irish law and procedures most frequently encountered by practitioners in Ireland's District Court criminal law proceedings. The book provides succinct summaries of the relevant legislation, consolidated and annotated, for a broad range of the most commonly prosecuted offenses in the District Court. Presented in a simple, clear, and user-friendly format, the combination of practitioner tips, sample drafting/documentation, and consolidated and annotated legislation for a diverse array of commonly prosecuted offenses makes the book distinct and unique in its content and analysis of District Court criminal law practice and procedure. It will be essential for any legal practitioner (in particular solicitors) or member of the Gardai specializing in District Court criminal law. It additionally serves as a comprehensive resource and useful point of reference for legal academics, law students, and members of the public with an interest in criminal law as encountered in the District Court. Contents include: Background to the District Court * Instituting Proceedings and First Appearance * Bail * Disclosure * Legal Aid * Bench Warrants * Adjournments and Remands * Theft and Fraud Offenses "Public Law" Offenses * Road Traffic Offenses * Fixed Charge and Penalty Points Offenses * Non-Fatal, Firearm and Offensive Weapons, and Domestic Violence Offenses * Criminal Damage Offenses * "Attempt" and Other Inchoate Offenses * Public Order Offenses * Drug Offenses * Structure of a Hearing in the District Court * Evidence * Sentencing in the District Court * Appeals from the District Court * Case Stated * Judicial Review * Adult Cautioning Scheme * Costs. [Subject: Irish Law, Criminal Law]

The Winding-up of the Dáil Courts, 1922-1925

The Winding-up of the Dáil Courts, 1922-1925
Author: Mary Kotsonouris
Publisher: Four Courts Press
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN:

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In 1923 the Irish Free State government established a judicial commission with extraordinary powers to revive the jurisdiction of the court system which had flourished under the authority of the First D���¡il, so that the 5000 civil cases current when the D���¡il courts were abruptly closed down at the outbreak of the Civil War, could be brought to a conclusion. Its registry and principal court were at Dublin Castle, but the commissioners also went out on circuit. After two years, their jurisdiction was transferred to the High Court where it remains. All its records are in the National Archives. This book describes not only the origins and progress of the commission and its importance in the early years of the Irish Free State, but its role at the centre of a power struggle between the shrewd mandarins then at the helms of the nascent departments of justice and finance. Figures such as Kevin O'Higgins, Hugh Kennedy, O'Friel, Meredith and Mathieson are prominent in the story.