Kilmihil man found guilty of harassing Garda on Facebook
*The jury returned their verdict on Tuesday. A JURY has found a Kilmihil man guilty of the Facebook harassment of a local garda.
*The jury returned their verdict on Tuesday. A JURY has found a Kilmihil man guilty of the Facebook harassment of a local garda.
*The trial continues on Tuesday. THERE IS NO evidence that a West Clare man accused of harassing a Garda through anonymous posts on Facebook had any grudges against the Gardaí.
*Kilmihil. A KILMIHIL man accused of harassing a Garda through anonymous posts on Facebook repeatedly denied to Gardaí at interview that he had made the posts, a court has heard.
*Messages from the anonymous account were first sent in June 2020. A PRIMARY school teacher and wife of a ‘good Guard’ has told a jury how she was left ‘nervous and scared’ over “nasty” comments made about her husband from an anonymous Facebook account.
*John Mountaine. Photograph: John Mangan CLARE TD Violet Anne Wynne’s (IND) partner has received a suspended one-month prison term over driving without a driver’s licence.
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill ALL INTERVIEWS have been held with a decision imminent on who will become the next Clare senior football manager.
*Clare LGFA Chair Seán Lenihan. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography DEBATE and questions on what led to a three week delay of the Clare senior ladies football championship were shut down during a tetchy board meeting this weekend.
*A selection of the crowd in Hennessy Memorial Park, Miltown Malbay for the 2023 final between Banner Ladies and West Clare Gaels. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography CUSACK PARK is to host a double header of the senior ladies football final and men’s Clare SFC final after club delegates from ladies football clubs outvoted the County …
*Photograph: Gerard O’Neill HISTORY was made at St Michael’s Park in Kilmihil this Sunday afternoon when Kilmurry Ibrickane qualified for the Clare ladies senior football championship final for the first time in the club’s history.
*Martin O’Leary celebrates at the final whistle in Miltown Malbay. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill KILMIHIL want to become ‘a seasoned senior team’ after consolidating their status in the top tier.