Defence Forces members feel the organisation has been the target of unfair criticism from politicians including the Taoiseach and the public after...
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`I felt completely helpless, feeling like I was being used as a punching bag, I didn’t feel human’, woman attacked on street by Cathal Crotty (22) told court
Defence Forces members feel the organisation has been the target of unfair criticism from politicians including the Taoiseach and the public after...
Demonstrations prompted by Cathal Crotty walking free from court after being given suspended sentence for attacking Natasha O’Brien
Suspended sentence for Cathal Crotty has raised questions about the nature of justice. It is easier to say when we feel its absence than to define it
Crotty was convicted and given a fully-suspended sentenced last month for the assault of Natasha O’Brien in Limerick on 22 May 2022.
Government has received report on prevalence of criminals within Defence Forces ranks
Judge Tom O’Donnell criticsed soldier’s ‘utterly appalling’ attack on Natasha O’Brien but spared him a jail term
The woman told how she had to get gardaí to make him delete a phone app he used to watch her through cameras installed in her home.
There should be monuments in all our cities to the women who have helped to civilise this country
Natasha O’Brien welcomes appeal on ground of undue leniency, and speaks out about ‘hate’ she has received since the trial
Government figures expect leniency of sentence handed down to Defence Forces member to be appealed by DPP