Susan Denham

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First reported 11 hours ago - Updated 11 hours ago - 1 reports

Wexford man granted stay in farm machinery case

High Court found that man had used almost €1m of his aunt's moneyA Co Wexford man who was ordered by the High Court to hand over farm machinery purchased with an elderly woman's money has been granted a one week stay on the order.The man, whose aunt is ... [Published RTE Online - 11 hours ago]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Judges will skip holiday to deal with big backlog

SOME of the State's judges are to work through their traditional holiday in September in a bid to reduce the backlog of appeal cases.The courts usually close during August and September, but this year the Supreme Court and Court of Criminal Appeal – which ... [Published Evening Herald - May 20 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Courts To Hold September Sessions To Tackle Backlog

Extra sessions are to be held in the State’s highest courts in an effort to clear a backlog of cases, the Irish Independent has reported.The Supreme Court and the Court of Criminal Appeal will hold sessions during September for the first time ever.According ... [Published Build.ie - May 20 2013]
First reported May 19 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 5 reports

Highest courts to hold extra sittings in effort to tackle caseload logjam

MORE of the country's highest courts are to hold extra sittings later this year in an attempt to tackle "significant delays" and to help break a logjam of backed-up cases. For the first time, the Supreme Court and the Court of Criminal Appeal will hold ... [Published Irish Independent - May 20 2013]
First reported May 09 2013 - Updated May 09 2013 - 2 reports

Priory Hall appeal adjourned to allow for mediation

Some of the residents of Priory Hall pictured arriving at The Four Courts todayfor a Supreme Court hearing which was adjourned. Photograph: Collins Courts AN APPEAL by Dublin City Council over a High Court order evacuating the Priory Hall apartments in ... [Published Irish Times - May 09 2013]
First reported May 08 2013 - Updated May 08 2013 - 1 reports

Supreme Court rejects Marie Fleming appeal

Multiple sclerosis sufferer Marie Fleming pictured at the Four Courts Photo: Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland.Ed Madden, BLEd Madden, BL , looks at the recent Supreme Court case in which Marie Fleming appealed against a High ... [Published Irish Medical Times - May 08 2013]
First reported May 07 2013 - Updated May 08 2013 - 4 reports

New judges to help clear Supreme Court backlog

TWO new judges will be appointed to the Supreme Court to help clear waiting lists of up to four years at Ireland's highest court.The new appointees come on top of plans to hold a referendum, this autumn, to change the Constitution to allow for the creation ... [Published Irish Independent - May 08 2013]
First reported May 04 2013 - Updated May 04 2013 - 1 reports

Appalling dilemma deserves all our compassion

TODAY we bring you the reality of life for Marie Fleming and her partner, Tom Curran, as expressed in their own words.On Monday, the Supreme Court formally ruled that Marie had lost her battle for the right to take her own life with the assistance of ... [Published Irish Independent - May 04 2013]
First reported May 02 2013 - Updated May 03 2013 - 3 reports

September referendum on new court of appeal

Minister for Justice Alan Shatter: he confirmed a referendum to allow for the establishment of a new court of appeal will be held in September A referendum to change the Constitution to allow for the establishment of a new court of appeal will be held ... [Published Irish Times - May 03 2013]
First reported Apr 30 2013 - Updated Apr 30 2013 - 3 reports

Disabled Irish woman loses assisted suicide court case

A woman in the final stages of multiple sclerosis does not have the right to an assisted death, the Irish Supreme Court has ruled.Marie Fleming, 59, said she wanted to die when she chose, but would need help to go through with it. Her partner, Tom Curran, ... [Published Melbourne Age - Apr 30 2013]
First reported Apr 29 2013 - Updated Apr 30 2013 - 27 reports

Poll: Should the government legislate for assisted suicide with safeguards?

YESTERDAY, MS SUFFERER Marie Fleming lost her bid to be allowed to end her own life with the help of her partner.Fleming, 59, had sought to overturn the ban on assisted suicide on the grounds that it was invalid under the Constitution and argued that ... [Published TheJournal.ie - Apr 30 2013]
First reported Apr 29 2013 - Updated Apr 29 2013 - 2 reports

Right to die case could go to Europe

A terminally ill woman will take her landmark case for assisted suicide to Europe if she loses her appeal, supporters have revealed.Ireland’s highest court will rule today if multiple sclerosis sufferer Marie Fleming can choose to die peacefully at home ... [Published Irish Examiner - Apr 29 2013]

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Welcoming the proposals, Judge Denham said that the planned appointments would act as "a welcome, interim measure to tackling waiting times in advance of the establishment of a court of appeal"

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Wexford man granted stay in farm machinery case [Published RTE Online - 11 hours ago]
Judges will skip holiday to deal with big backlog [Published Evening Herald - May 20 2013]
Courts To Hold September Sessions To Tackle Bac... [Published Build.ie - May 20 2013]
Highest courts to hold extra sittings in effort... [Published Irish Independent - May 20 2013]
Courts to take shorter holidays in effort to cu... [Published Irish Times - May 19 2013]
Courts take shorter holidays to deal with case ... [Published Kildare Nationalist - May 19 2013]
Courts to hold extra September sittings to work... [Published TheJournal.ie - May 19 2013]
September sittings for backlogged courts [Published RTE Online - May 19 2013]
Priory Hall appeal adjourned to allow for media... [Published Irish Times - May 09 2013]
Priory Hall appeal adjourned to allow medicatio... [Published Irish Independent - May 09 2013]
Church of Ireland archbishop cautions about his... [Published Irish Times - May 09 2013]
Supreme Court rejects Marie Fleming appeal [Published Irish Medical Times - May 08 2013]
New judges to help clear Supreme Court backlog [Published Irish Independent - May 08 2013]
Two judges to be appointed to Supreme Court in ... [Published Irish Times - May 07 2013]
Alan Shatter and The Supremes: New judges to de... [Published TheJournal.ie - May 07 2013]
Two new Judges to tackle Supreme Court backlog [Published RTE Online - May 07 2013]
Appalling dilemma deserves all our compassion [Published Irish Independent - May 04 2013]
Victim's appeal hopes fade over sex fiend tycoon [Published Evening Herald - May 04 2013]
September referendum on new court of appeal [Published Irish Times - May 03 2013]
Supreme Court agrees to fast-track Ringsend was... [Published Irish Independent - May 02 2013]
Autumn referendum on setting up Court of Appeal... [Published Irish Times - May 02 2013]
Referendum to be held on creating new Court of ... [Published TheJournal.ie - May 02 2013]
Credibility of the Dáil depends on reforming th... [Published Irish Times - May 02 2013]
Disabled Irish woman loses assisted suicide cou... [Published Melbourne Age - Apr 30 2013]
Danny Boy: Irish professor with multiple sclero... [Published Irish Central - Apr 30 2013]
Defiance as right-to die challenge 
thrown out [Published Yorkshire Post - Apr 30 2013]
Poll: Should the government legislate for assis... [Published TheJournal.ie - Apr 30 2013]
Constitution does not grant a right to die, cou... [Published Eircom.net - Apr 30 2013]
'Irish solution to Irish problem' in Fleming case [Published Irish Independent - Apr 30 2013]
Point of law no match for a partner's devotion [Published Irish Independent - Apr 30 2013]
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Irish Court: No ‘Right to Die’ for Paralyzed Woman [Published The China Blog - Apr 30 2013]
(DUBLIN)  — A paralyzed Irish woman who wants to die cannot legally commit suicide with her partner’s help, Ireland‘s Supreme Court ruled Monday in a case that moved some in the courtroom to tears. The seven-judge court said nothing in the country’s Catholic-influenced ...
Irish Court: No ‘Right to Die’ for Paralyzed Woman [Published The Middle East Blog - TIME.com - Apr 30 2013]
(DUBLIN)  — A paralyzed Irish woman who wants to die cannot legally commit suicide with her partner’s help, Ireland‘s Supreme Court ruled Monday in a case that moved some in the courtroom to tears. The seven-judge court said nothing in the country’s Catholic-influenced ...
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