But, your honour, I was good at hitting a ball with a stick!
PoppedCork on
He was banged to rights and knew it, only pleaded guilty to try and get a lesser sentence
BobbyKonker on
What is it about that family. They just weren’t raised right at all.
Internal_Concert_217 on
Such a scumbag. It just shows that regardless of what advantages life gives you, sometimes bad genetics just take over. The whole family seem horrible.
snek-jazz on
> 10 charges of deception
11 if you’ve ever seen him trying to navigate a turntable, DJ my ass.
NeighborhoodDear5420 on
Wait for the “pillar of the community, great Gah man” from the parish now.
qwerty_1965 on
I wasn’t paying attention to this really. Why in the world would he pretend to have cancer and think anyone would fall for it, bearing in mind a small army of healthcare professionals look after patients.
So what’ll that be, a 6 month suspended sentence? He is a big name in GAA after all!!
Hot_Question_6810 on
DJ Carey pleads guilty to 10 charges of decepticon
John_OSheas_Willy on
Guilty as charged.
FeedbackBusy4758 on
How’s he managing for money i wonder? No doubt some of his former GAA pals are giving him jobs or a few nixers. Can’t see him starving or being homeless.
ya_bleedin_gickna on
Ah he played county. He’s a good sort – the judge probably!!
Margrave75 on
I’ve so many questions………
What led to the conviction?
Is the trial in the circuit court?
Did he show any resistance?
Was any evidence ohm-mitted?
Will any sentences run con-current-ly?
Individual_Video6998 on
He’s living in an area close in proximity to myself, and I’ve walked past him several times on the local communal greenway. About 3/4 months ago I passed him as he boomed his voice down the phone: “things have gone too far now, with what some people are saying, there’ll have to be a line drawn in the sand.” Hilarious quote for absolutely no reason.
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He seems to have recovered anyway, from that time when he was in ICU with iPhone cable up his nose.
Don’t be fooled by his guilty plea
Sad day for the parish
https://preview.redd.it/67wvhfh3mfaf1.png?width=1080&format=png&auto=webp&s=6705504c1acf73635177132a1168b2e3c353b4b6
But, your honour, I was good at hitting a ball with a stick!
He was banged to rights and knew it, only pleaded guilty to try and get a lesser sentence
What is it about that family. They just weren’t raised right at all.
Such a scumbag. It just shows that regardless of what advantages life gives you, sometimes bad genetics just take over. The whole family seem horrible.
> 10 charges of deception
11 if you’ve ever seen him trying to navigate a turntable, DJ my ass.
Wait for the “pillar of the community, great Gah man” from the parish now.
I wasn’t paying attention to this really. Why in the world would he pretend to have cancer and think anyone would fall for it, bearing in mind a small army of healthcare professionals look after patients.
https://preview.redd.it/5yic4p0prfaf1.jpeg?width=725&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=dde417726b7027d7c52ce6f269ab67c209994722
So what’ll that be, a 6 month suspended sentence? He is a big name in GAA after all!!
DJ Carey pleads guilty to 10 charges of decepticon
Guilty as charged.
How’s he managing for money i wonder? No doubt some of his former GAA pals are giving him jobs or a few nixers. Can’t see him starving or being homeless.
Ah he played county. He’s a good sort – the judge probably!!
I’ve so many questions………
What led to the conviction?
Is the trial in the circuit court?
Did he show any resistance?
Was any evidence ohm-mitted?
Will any sentences run con-current-ly?
He’s living in an area close in proximity to myself, and I’ve walked past him several times on the local communal greenway. About 3/4 months ago I passed him as he boomed his voice down the phone: “things have gone too far now, with what some people are saying, there’ll have to be a line drawn in the sand.” Hilarious quote for absolutely no reason.