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# Court Case

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Cost order to challengers of Children's Referendum could be breach of rights
Russia ordered to pay Yukos shareholders $50 billion for violating international law
High Court ruling may result in the dismissal of many speeding cases
"We close the case for the defence." - It's down to closing arguments in the Pistorius trial
More people who say they were abused by Rolf Harris have come forward
Dublin City and County Courts set for first overhaul in decades
Judicial review of Facebook data case to begin in High Court tomorrow
Dead rat stench and mice on desks: Woman gets €20k over rodents at work
Funeral of Tom O'Gorman to be held tomorrow
The 9 at 9: Saturday
Video: Police shouted down after verdict in London riots case
HSE paid out over €255m on legal fees since 2005
Sean Dunne fails in bid to overturn bankruptcy
Cocaine, cannabis, crystal meth and a gun seized in Longford
Parents of Dylan Gaffney Hayes release statement about €8.5m HSE settlement
Charles Saatchi 'has no proof' Nigella Lawson took drugs
Peaches Geldof defends tweeting names of mothers involved in Lostprophets court case
Man charged in relation to murder investigation in Lixnaw
Irish nanny charged with murder in Massachusetts to appear in court
‘Accountability and lessons need to be learnt from the deaths of Bray fire men’
Wicklow Council fined €355k over Bray firemen deaths
Adams: 'I've committed no offence, I did the best I could under difficult circumstances'
Medical team pulled a stone from the back of Natasha McShane's throat
Berlin museum seeks return of ancient gold tablet taken to US after the Holocaust
Poll: Do you think the law should be changed to allow for assisted suicide?
Kate McCann in Portuguese court for libel case against police chief
DNA database is one more tool that will help catch perpetrators, says RCNI
Facebook to pay out for using personal data in adverts
Man writes own credit card contract, sues bank for breaking it
Slain teen's mother: Screams on 911 call are my son's
Nurse accused of setting fire to nursing home pleads guilty to killing 11 people
Court upholds Berlusconi's tax fraud sentence, seven years after trial first started
Man, 20, pleads guilty to assaulting former Ireland cricketer Jesse Ryder
Column: Decisions in the family courts will be open to scrutiny now the veil has been lifted
Emma Heron
Column: How can lay juries cope with serious fraud cases, like that of Anglo Irish Bank?
Nuala Haughey
Column: Domestic violence is an issue we're encouraged not to think about in Ireland
Paula McGovern
Column: We owe it to victims to have minimum and mandatory sentencing
John O'Keeffe
Pics: Seán FitzPatrick back in court as Anglo trial date set for January 2014