Woman charged over alleged theft by deception which happened over seven-year period
The woman was charged this morning.
The woman was charged this morning.
The judge described men’s actions as a “phenomenally serious offence”.
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The father-of-three had told her he knew her older sister, who lived next door to her, and that he needed the cash immediately to repair the roof.
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Darren Gleeson pleaded guilty to a breach of Section 6 of the Criminal Justice (Theft and Fraud Offences) Act.
The man was not the orchestrator of the scam, but was taken advantage of, the judge said.
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The thieves are trapping customers’ cards, distracting them, and then replacing the valid card with a stolen or cancelled one.
The businessman has failed in his bid to have a theft and deception case thrown out of court because of adverse publicity in the media.
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She was handed a two-and-a-half-year term after being found guilty of inducing a client to leave half of his estate to her children.
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The charges relate to before the judge was appointed to the bench.
Michael Harrington took €6,200 from a 71-year-old by convincing her to invest in a business that didn’t exist.