DPP drops charges against three gardai over alleged 'squaring away' of motoring tickets
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DPP drops charges against three gardai over alleged 'squaring away' of motoring tickets
"Three gardaí who had been due to stand trial over the alleged 'squaring away' of fixed-charge notices for motoring offences will no longer face prosecution. It is understood the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has written to Liz Hughes, the Garda Representative Association (GRA) solicitor acting for the three officers, informing her that the charges have been dropped."
Three gardaí who were scheduled to face trial for allegedly 'squaring away' fixed-charge notices related to motoring offences will no longer be prosecuted. The Director of Public Prosecutions has formally notified the Garda Representative Association solicitor representing the three officers that the charges have been withdrawn. This development marks a significant turn in the case, as the officers had been facing legal proceedings over the alleged improper handling of traffic violation notices.
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