
Maire Conneely
Maire Conneely is a judge serving in the Dublin District Court, known for her commitment to upholding the law and ensuring justice in domestic violence cases. In a recent court hearing, she presided over a case involving a businessman accused of breaching a protection order against his ex-partner. Judge Conneely expressed concerns about the potential for witness interference and ultimately denied bail to the accused, emphasizing the seriousness of the allegations and the necessity of protecting the victim.
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Recent news mentions
Judge Máire Conneely refused bail to Yevgen McKeeffe during the court hearing.
Civil servant accused of leaking confidential information to foreign ‘handlers’, court hears – The Irish TimesJudge Máire Conneely presided over the court hearing for the defendants charged with assault.
MMA fighter and chef charged over ‘ferocious’ Temple Bar attack are refused bail – The Irish TimesJudge Máire Conneely presided over the case involving Brian Grendon.
Dublin man appears in court charged with directing criminal gang – The Irish TimesJudge Máire Conneely told Cllr de Courcy the objections must be set out in writing within three weeks and the venue could then respond.
Independent Ireland TD wants court to block Bob Vylan gig at Vicar Street – The Irish TimesJudge Máire Conneely dismissed Tommy Bergin's objection to Street 66 bar’s late-night licence.
Dublin gay bar to keep late-night licence after judge dismisses objection – The Irish TimesJudge Máire Conneely presided over the licensing case involving Marc Godart.
Landlord Marc Godart seeks to take over Dublin pub licence – The Irish TimesJudge Maire Conneely refused bail to the accused due to concerns about possible witness interference.
Businessman sent masked spy to watch ex through her window, court hears – The Irish Times






















