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# Court of Appeal

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82-year-old to stand trial for alleged abuse on young men almost 50 years ago
Psychiatric nurse has conviction for stabbing three people overturned
Corkman jailed for the murder of mother-of-three has won an appeal against his conviction
GAA player jailed for assaulting opponent walks free after appeal is upheld
Drunk driver who killed a woman and paralysed another jailed for four years after successful appeal
There's been a very important court ruling for anyone being pursued for debt by a bank
80-year-old who assaulted child multiple times a day has jail term cut
Man who bit off victim's ear in unprovoked pub attack loses appeal
Appeal by couple convicted of letting MS sufferer die with 'maggots in her infected bedsores'
Man who set fire to fiancee's house told never to contact her again
The courts have backed the banks on high mortgage rates
Rapist unwilling to engage in sex offenders programme gets extra jail time
Men press on with their legal challenges against the marriage referendum
Attempt to increase Wayne Dundon's 6 year prison sentence for threatening to kill and intimidate witnesses has failed
Paedophile principal has sentence for assaulting 11 pupils reduced to 2 years
Drug smuggler involved in €400m cocaine haul off Cork coast appeals conviction
Graham Dwyer likely to lodge appeal against conviction
The O'Donnells can stay at Gorse Hill mansion for another 3 weeks
E's are gone: Michael D has signed that emergency law, making loads of drugs illegal (again)
Why are ecstasy, magic mushrooms, and other drugs all legal tonight and tomorrow?
Joe O'Reilly's bid for freedom hinges on evidence book in jury room
Court of Appeal sits for the first time, but they already have a 'ready-made backlog'
Here are the newly appointed Court of Appeal judges who start work next week
Ireland's judges are struggling to 'maintain services to which people have a right'
The High Court has two new judges, both women
This UK terror trial could have been held entirely in secret
Simplify ballot papers? It could cause legal problems, say Environment officials
New Court of Appeal "will be up and running by October"
East-west divide? Referendum map shows how the country split on Seanad
The Seanad is here to stay as referendum defeated
Fianna Fáil: We put forward arguments which demolished Fine Gael and Sinn Féin
'We don’t really simplify things that are straightforward': Ballot papers cause confusion
PIC: Low turnout reported as voters decide on Seanad and Court of Appeal
PIC: If you haven't voted yet these are what your two ballot papers will look like
Minister expects low turnout and senators to respect referendum result
'It's certainly not a catwalk': 'Reservoir TDs' unite for Yes vote in Court referendum
How the rules have changed for broadcasters when it comes to referendum coverage
Explainer: What is the Court of Appeal Referendum all about?
Shatter: One judgment rule change will allow judges to assert their independence