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# Justice

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Justice minister says he plans to abolish court poor box payments
Roma children living in 'overcrowded houses with rats, damp and sewage'
US police apologise to victims after throwing away untested rape kits
'Liberal' barrister fought game changer case that overturned the ban on importing contraceptives
Department of Justice will be 'divided' but it will remain under one minister
Crisis averted as Frances Fitzgerald resigns from Cabinet
Inquest brought 'justice and answers' for newborn baby boy's death
'I was misled': Eamon Dunphy defends visiting Tom Humphries in psychiatric hospital
Prisoners want to be able to use Skype to contact their families
Couple affected by tracker mortgage scandal suffered stroke and nervous breakdown
Minister warned it would be a 'serious mistake' to rush into appointing a new commissioner
Someone should be held accountable for false breath tests - but not yet, says government
Families of murder victims have 'met killers on the street' after not being told of release
The victims of Hillsborough: Who were "The 96"?
Judges say new appointments bill is 'seriously flawed'
'Soon the appointment of judges will be removed from the political arena' - Ross
18 British soldiers being considered for prosecution over Bloody Sunday
'Serve under our laws - not over them': Donald Trump warns new judge to behave
'More cock-up than conspiracy': Shatter defends gardaí, but hits out at Kenny
'At best, delusional' - May slammed for saying she ensured justice for Hillsborough families
'I will hunt you down and find you': Meet the New York solicitor who's tackling revenge porn
Government no longer has power to promote senior gardaí as Policing Authority takes over
Revenge porn perpetrators to be jailed under new laws
Gangland gardaí investigated over 8,000 lines of inquiry this year
CAB returns just under €30 million to taxpayer in four years
A number of vacancies at the Criminal Assets Bureau have yet to be filled
'One woman didn't even know she was in Ireland': The reality of being sold for sex
800 new gardaí will be recruited next year - but who will want that job?
'The gardaí don't have a handle on it like they used to': Concern at drop in drug unit officers
Care order extended for child whose mother tested positive for cocaine, cannabis and sedatives
DPP prevents media from reporting on a childcare case for the first time
Failure by gardaí to show understanding of 'near-endless anguish' of grieving families
Man who fled to the US after beating father-of-two to death 19 years ago sentenced to life
Serial's Adnan Syed could be free later this year after retrial decision
Leader of notoriously ruthless mafia syndicate arrested after 20 years on the run
Irish prisons need to have a better plan for released inmates
Inquiry to be launched into garda handling of Shane Tuohey death
O'Higgins Report: Victims let down by serious flaws and failures in garda investigations
Cameras worn by gardaí could help bring 'swifter, fairer justice for victims'
A 27-year wait for justice - The Hillsborough timeline