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Limerick hurling star Kyle Hayes deemed suitable for community service instead of jail time after dangerous driving conviction
Limerick hurling star Kyle Hayes has been deemed suitable for 180 hours of community service, in lieu of three-months in jail after he breached the terms of a two-year suspended sentence for violent disorder.
Hurling star fit for community service and avoids prison
Hurling star Kyle Hayes has been deemed suitable for 180 hours of community service in lieu of three months in jail after he breached the terms of a two-year suspended sentence for violent disorder. Limerick player Kyle, 26, appeared before the Limerick Circuit Criminal Court yesterday as part of Section 99 re-entry proceedings. Today's top videos The hearing was triggered after Hayes engaged in dangerous driving at Mallow, Co. Cork, four month…
Kyle Hayes deemed suitable for community service as hurling ace avoids prison
All-star hurler Kyle Hayes has been deemed suitable for 180 hours of community service in lieu of three months in jail after he breached the terms of a two-year suspended sentence for violent disorder. Limerick player Hayes, 26, appeared before Limerick Circuit Criminal Court yesterday as part of Section 99 re-entry proceedings. The hearing was triggered after Hayes engaged in dangerous driving at Mallow, Co. Cork, four months into a two-year su…
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