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Monthly Archives: February 2017
District Court No 2, Parkgate Street, Dublin 8: a morning visit with a notebook (November 2014) by Michelle Clarke
Observer reports in astonishment at the waste of citizen’s resources in routine arrests; referrals to the DPP; decisions to prosecute and who pays? Criminal: Courts of Justice November 2014 ————————– Defence: Michael Hanohoe: Prosecution: Mr Hamilton: ————————– Notes by … Continue reading
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Nietzche ‘He who has the reason why to live can bear almost any how’ Traumatic brain injury 1993. Medical history in detail and to date by Michelle Clarke
Nietzche ‘He who has the why to live can bear almost any how’ Traumatic brain injury 1993. Medical history in detail and to date by Michelle Clarke. Why such detail about my own personal health? Traumatic brain injury TBI is … Continue reading
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Trinity College Dublin 1997 to 2003 but no Degree by Michelle Clarke
INTRODUCTION Manic depression. The highs and the lows, the possibilities that become impossible. Unlike other students with disabilities I did not have a special needs assistant until the third and… Source: Trinity College Dublin 1997 to 2003 but no Degree … Continue reading
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Citizen Journalism Ireland: Bankruptcy in Ireland; Strategic Defaulters (2013) et al by Michelle Clarke (15 articles)
August 24th, 2013 (16.16) Bankruptcy in Ireland – ‘Property high-fliers declared bankrupt over debt of e71 million’ Irish Independent. The Judge says that the Centre of Main Interest (COMI) is Ireland irrespective of investments overseas by Michelle Clarke (Comyn) 5 … Continue reading
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Citizen Journalism Ireland: Ireland, Corruption and Cronyism. Articles written by Michelle Clarke
Date: 27th August 2013 (16.36) (Follow on to articles written on Citizen Journalism site in 2009) on Ireland’s “Legal Corruption”) Abolition of Senate referendum, Republic of Ireland. What has changed? Are we ready to abolish the bicameral system? Do we … Continue reading
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Citizen Journalism Ireland: Sunday 26th May 2013. Reply to contributor about Evictions – the mega landlords by Michelle Clarke (Comyn)
Eviction – Justice by Michelle Clarke (Comyn) Domh Beal 26, 2013 15:51 We need more postings like this one from Joe. Apathy perplexes our population and the haze needs clarity if people are to understand their basic legal rights in … Continue reading
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