
John Hughes
John Hughes is a judge at Dublin District Court who recently presided over the case of Philip Dwyer, where he handed down a two-month suspended sentence for failing to comply with a garda direction during a riot, marking a significant use of body-cam footage in court for the first time.
Born on Feb 18, 1950 (75 years old)
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United States:
John Hughes is a Republican state senator from South Dakota who sponsored a resolution to increase the threshold for ballot initiative passage.
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Ireland:
Liverpool city councillor John Hughes estimated in excess of one million people were attending.
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Canada:
I enthusiastically welcome King Charles’ official visit to Canada, especially now.
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Australia:
John Hughes, a fan favourite, demonstrated courage by refusing to serve a dish he didn't believe was good enough.
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Ireland:
Judge John Hughes dismissed the case against the two women, citing a lack of evidence regarding the penalties of the quarantine law.
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United States:
John Hughes was remembered as the late director known for iconic teen movies.
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United States:
John Hughes was the late writer and director of 'The Breakfast Club', whose passing was profound for Judd Nelson.
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Ireland:
Judge John Hughes noted that the man and his daughter still had a good relationship.
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John Hughes picked up a crucial 2-1 triumph over relegation threatened Willikies FC.
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United Kingdom:
John Hughes’ ur-teen-flick The Breakfast Club filled a vacuum of movies about young people in which they could see lifelike facsimiles of themselves.
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