“It looks like they hate immigrants. Well I am an immigrant, and I did what I could to try and save that little girl." This is Caio Castro Menezes Benicio, the hero who stopped the Parnell Square attacker today
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👀 We will be recruiting Courts Registrars nationwide over the coming months, watch this space!
⚖️ A Registrar is key to the efficient running of a court and requires excellent organisation skills to ensure an effective processing of a case.
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@CourtsServiceIE@NPAIE@DeptJusticeIRL Great to try the Virtual Reality Court experience - best part was seeing all the kids enjoying it and interacting with it. Thanks to all our great colleagues who attended the stands over the past 3 days - creating awareness & making the Courts and justice more accessible!!
🚜 We are launching our Virtual Reality Experience at this year's National Ploughing Championships
📅 19 - 21 September 2023
📍 Government of Ireland Village - Block 4, Row 22, Stand 351. We will be there with our Justice Sector colleagues.
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🌐 Launch day for new Family Law information on our website!
🔍User friendly, easy to understand and navigate, written in plain English
Helping people better understand key parts of family law
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🌐 Launch day -new 360 Virtual Tours now live on our website!
📍 Before attending the Court, experience the look and feel of the Courts in advance, which can reduce anxiety for many users.
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"Capture of Mr Childers"
On Nov 11 1922, all the major newspapers reported on the arrest of Erskine Childers at the home of his cousin Robert Barton. Childers "attempted to draw a revolver but was overpowered."
In a notable trial days later, he would be convicted and executed.
The Examiner carried an interview Lord Chief Justice Molony, who lamented the still-to-be-examined loss of the Public Records Office. "Much of the material for a history of Ireland - even before an English king set foot here - must have been wiped out," he said. (1/5)
26 June. Churchill tells the Commons, "If it does not come to an end.… and a very speedy end, then it is my duty to say...that we shall regard the Treaty as having been formally violated...and that we shall resume full liberty of action in any direction that may seem proper."
📢 Our guided tours and photographic exhibition to mark 100 years since the occupation and battle of the Four Courts launches this Saturday, 25 June!
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18 June. Sean McBride returned to the Four Courts from a 10 day arms-buying mission in Germany. He had been sent by Liam Mellows. Continuous efforts were being made by the IRA to obtain more weapons despite the arms and ammunition being manufactured and stored in the Four Courts.
Ruth Cannon BL reliving the stories of the women of the occupation and Battle of the Four Courts in the Supreme Court with Chief Justice Donal O'Donnell. #FourCourts100 Watch live on https://t.co/bKY2XsNoif #CourtsService