Pauline Codd
Judge Pauline Codd is a respected figure in the Irish judicial system, known for her firm stance on issues of domestic abuse and harassment, as demonstrated in her recent sentencing of Craig Coyle, where she highlighted the severe impact of his actions on the victim.
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Ireland:
Judge Pauline Codd sentenced Lorcan Murphy for his reckless behavior during the arrest.
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Ireland:
Judge Pauline Codd sentenced the accused to 10 years for the attack.
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Ireland:
Judge Pauline Codd imposed sentences for the five men who assaulted Natalie Ennis.
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Ireland:
Judge Pauline Codd presided over the sentencing of the men who tortured Natalie Ennis.
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Ireland:
Judge Pauline Codd handed down a sentence of seven years for procuring the assault.
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Ireland:
Judge Pauline Codd sentenced John Merrick to nine months in prison with five months suspended.
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Ireland:
Judge Pauline Codd thanked the woman for attending court and acknowledged her trauma.
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Ireland:
Judge Pauline Codd thanked the jurors for their service.
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Ireland:
Judge Pauline Codd described Temple Bar as becoming a 'violent post-apocalyptic place'.
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Ireland:
Judge Pauline Codd adjourned the case for finalization after hearing the testimonies.
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