Keith McNair labels judge's 'victim-blaming' comment as 'counterproductive'
Keith McNair gave evidence for a defendant during a bail hearing at Enniskillen Magistrates Court which the Deputy District Judge labelled as "victim-blaming'.
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Ciaran joined The Impartial Reporter in 2018 as a Reporter before becoming Senior Reporter. He is currently News Editor covering stories across Fermanagh, South Tyrone and the Border Counties of the Republic of Ireland. He has a keen interest in politics, the environment, sport, crime and social justice issues.
Ciaran joined The Impartial Reporter in 2018 as a Reporter before becoming Senior Reporter. He is currently News Editor covering stories across Fermanagh, South Tyrone and the Border Counties of the Republic of Ireland. He has a keen interest in politics, the environment, sport, crime and social justice issues.
Keith McNair gave evidence for a defendant during a bail hearing at Enniskillen Magistrates Court which the Deputy District Judge labelled as "victim-blaming'.
The dispute highlights the challenges Michael faced in first getting a caravan and then trying to get his money back.
Mr. Carron was just leaving his yard on the outskirts of Lisnaskea on Wednesday afternoon when The Impartial Reporter approached him to speak about the claims made by Michael and Sophie
Sophie Davidson and Michael Law from Aberdeen spotted a 2021 Hobby caravan on Done Deal being sold by Braeside Car Sales in Lisnaskea and formerly of Mackan.
Police are currently investigating a series of recent alcohol thefts from shops in Lisnaskea and Newtownbutler, which are believed to be connected.
Police received a report of a single-car crash shortly before 7.40am on Sunday, November 10 on the Orchard Road.
A sign on Devenish Island raised eyebrows for visitors as well as the person who made it.
A man has died following a two vehicle road traffic collision in Enniskillen on Friday night, November 8.
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