
Eamon O’Neill
Eamon O’Neill is a retired superintendent of the Garda Síochána who has recently been on trial for allegedly attempting to quash road traffic prosecutions involving motorists in the midwest region of Ireland.
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Retired Supt Eamon O’Neill was one of the five accused of attempting to pervert the course of justice.
Two gardaí off duty over investigation into ‘squaring’ penalty points have suspensions lifted – The Irish TimesEamon O'Neill was found not guilty on all charges of attempting to pervert the course of justice.
Retired superintendent in traffic prosecutions case criticises those who sanctioned inquiry – The Irish TimesEamon O’Neill was charged with engaging in conduct intended to pervert the course of justice while serving as a superintendent.
Retired superintendent and serving gardaí found not guilty in road traffic prosecutions case – The Irish TimesEamon O’Neill is accused of 27 counts of engaging in conduct tending or intended to pervert the course of justice.
‘This case has a vicious undertone,’ says barrister for garda in penalty points trial – The Irish TimesEamon O'Neill, a retired garda superintendent, is accused of unlawfully interfering with road traffic prosecutions.
Fine Gael councillor asked garda superintendent to ‘sort’ speeding ticket, court hears – The Irish TimesEamon O’Neill is a retired superintendent accused of attempting to quash road traffic prosecutions.
Five gardaí on trial over alleged attempts to quash road traffic prosecutions, court told – The Irish Times















