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 (76 years old)
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Guatemala:
John Hughes was the producer and screenwriter who came up with the idea for the Home Alone script.
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Ireland:
John Hughes was a great Irish sculptor known for creating the statue of Queen Victoria.
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Ireland:
Judge John Hughes noted this was the first prosecution under the relevant law.
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Italy:
John Hughes was a Welsh entrepreneur who founded Yuzovka, now known as Donetsk.
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Ireland:
John Hughes, the father of Jonathan, expressed relief and gratitude over the settlement achieved for his son's future care.
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Ireland:
Judge John Hughes noted that this was the first time a prosecution had been brought for this offence.
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Ireland:
Judge John Hughes presided over the trial and found the complainants not credible witnesses.
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Ireland:
Judge John Hughes is overseeing the trial involving Gavin O'Reilly and Emma Parks.
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John Hughes is credited with defining the teen drama genre in the 1980s.
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Ireland:
Judge John Hughes is presiding over the non-jury trial of Gavin O'Reilly.
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