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Mick Wallace on Judicial appointments
During the second stage debate of the Thirty-fourth Amendment to the Constitution (Judicial Appointments) Bill 2013 in the Dáil last Friday, Mick Wallace TD spoke about unsolved murder of Fr Niall Molloy in 1985. “A final example of what can go wrong when judicial appointments are political and when judges are too close to…
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http://www.broadsheet.ie/2014/02/25/judicial-appointments/
http://www.broadsheet.ie/2014/02/25/judicial-appointments/ Judicial appointments
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Michael Noonan, Minister for Justice
IN 1985 WHEN MY UNCLE NIALL WAS MURDERED THE MINISTER FOR JUSTICE AT THE TIME WAS MICHAEL NOONAN. This is what Gene Kerrigan wrote about him in today’s Sunday Independent. “But to Michael Noonan, who is making a credible effort to appear to be the politically sleaziest person in these islands, the “shocking” and “grave”…
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Letter in Sunday Times today
The Sunday Times published a letter from me today. I wrote it as a result of an article they published in last week’s edition.
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Alan Shatter finally appoints SC to Fr. Molloy case
Statements over the past few months were made about the appointment of Dominic McGinn SC. Interviews were given and written about the appointment. NO Appointment was made last December. Minister Shatter sent a letter to a member of my family stating that ” The Minister wishes to update you to the effect that his intention…
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When Mr.Shatter When ?
Wednesday 5th February Deputy Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan asked the Minister for Justice and Equality Information on Alan Shatter Zoom on Alan Shatter if he will replace his plans for a senior counsel review of the cold case inquiry into the murder of Fr. Niall Molloy with a proper independent public inquiry; and if he will…
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Sunday Times Today……..News to me
Article in today’s Sunday Times says Alan Shatter appointed Dominic McGinn to review Niall’s case. My family have not been informed of any appointment. We have been told of the Minister’s intention to appoint Dominic McGinn but we don’t whether it has happened or not. THE MOLLOY FAMILY HAVE NEVER HELD PROTESTS OUTSIDE…
