However, if you would like to share the information in this article, you may use the headline, summary and link below:
Title: NEWS: Court adjourns Kearins case after horse fall evidence
A case involving Sligo rider Michael Kearins was adjourned to December 5th after the court heard he could not attend a hearing this week after falling off a horse in the USA, writes Marese McDonagh
To speak to a member of our team, please call us on +353 (0) 1 4199 505 or +353 (0) 1 4199 525
Link sent to your email address
We have sent an email to your address.
Please click on the link in this email to reset
your password. If you can't find it in your inbox,
please check your spam folder. To speak to a
member of our team, please call us on
+353 (0) 1 4199 505 or +353 (0) 1 4199 525
Email address not recognised
There is no subscription associated with this email
address. To read our subscriber-only content.
please subscribe or use the reader loyalty code.
To speak to a member of our team, please call us on +353 (0) 1 4199 505 or +353 (0) 1 4199 525
You have no more free articles this month
We hope you've enjoyed your 6 free articles. To continue reading, sign in to your account, use the code or subscribe for just €1 to get unlimited access for 30 days.
This content is available to digital subscribers and loyalty code users only. Sign in to your account, use the code or subscribe for just €1 to get unlimited access for 30 days
This content is available to digital subscribers and loyalty code users only. Sign in to your account, use the code or subscribe for just €1 to get unlimited access for 30 days
NEWS: Court adjourns Kearins case after horse fall evidence
A case involving Sligo rider Michael Kearins was adjourned to December 5th after the court heard he could not attend a hearing this week after falling off a horse in the USA, writes Marese McDonagh
Sligo international rider Michael Kearins, pictured at Sligo Circuit Court earlier this year. The case was adjourned to December 5th next after the court was told this week he could not attend after falling off a horse in the USA
A JUDGE heard that an international showjumper, who was due to be sentenced this week following his conviction for deception, was not in court because he fell off a horse in the United States.
The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine is opposing an application by a Galway veterinary surgeon for a court transcript pending an appeal hearing, reports Gordon Deegan
A legal claim involving the Tipperary Foxhounds was mentioned in the Personal Injuries list at the Four Courts on Friday before being later confirmed as settled
Save to a collection
Recent collections
This article has already been saved
This article has been saved
Create a collection
Subscriber only
This content is available to digital subscribers only. Sign in to your account or subscribe for just €1 to get unlimited access for 30 days.SIGN INSUBSCRIBE FOR €1
SHARING OPTIONS: