Hanora Ryan admitted to having quantities of cannabis grass and resin in her bedroom wardrobe at her home in Pallasgreen, Co. Limerick (over €60,000.00 worth of drugs). She was given a suspended sentence and avoided a jail sentence carrying a mandatory minimum sentence of ten years, because it seems, a Detective Garda Michael Reidy from Bruff was 'taken aback' when he heard that Hanora could possibly be involved. It was presented to the Judge that she was the most unlikely person to end up before the court.
'It was a case of blind loyalty to the person who was well known to her," he said.
Gardai were apparently investigating an individual who asked Hanora to store the drugs for a couple of days. After receiving confidential information the Gardai obtained a warrant and conducted a search on her home.
Judge Carroll Moran said it was a most exceptional case and imposed a four year sentence and suspended it for four years!
So, like, what is exceptional about it? She was caught red handed right?
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just goes to show that it's who you know! and not what you've done that counts in this city! commit a crime and you get away with it!
ReplyDeletesame Judge let this guy off because he was hoping to pursue a career in the film industry!
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ReplyDeleteDPP delay on another case. Amazing isn't it there is always delays on actual crime cases, big murder cases and when it comes to garda trying to set someone up or stick some innocent up, there is usually a rush job done and dusted in about a week. they are all corrupt from the dpp to judges to garda. no wonder this city is fucked