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    1. Daylightuser on

      A 35-year-old woman who faked her own death to avoid facing theft and fraud charges after stealing €19,000 and nine mobile phones has been jailed for three years.

      But stabbing someone 9 times yields a more lenient sentence, this country is a joke for crime and punishment.

    2. Jaded_Variation9111 on

      From 2015…

      “Ms Leader submitted to Judge Patrick McCartan that McAuley had not been taking medication prescribed to her at the time of these offences. She submitted that her client had her own difficulties and asked the judge to give her the opportunity to repay the owed amount as “she lives every day with what she did”. Ms Leader added that McAuley has raised money for charity and started on a programme helping sick children. Judge McCartan noted that the crimes were serious and that there had been repeat offending, but said McAuley was a “talented young individual, leaving aside misjudgements”. The judge said he was impressed by McAuley’s willingness to repay the money.

      He suspended the sentence for 10 years and told McAuley that the case wouldn’t trouble her anymore if she continued with her repayments.”

      Meath woman stole €132,000 from employer to repay money she had taken from previous job https://jrnl.ie/2475761

      Leopards, spots, etc

    3. ilovefinegaeldotcom on

      Now that RIP is a for profit business does this make them liable?

    4. Tiny-Blacksmith1146 on

      Over 200,000 over the last decade or so. 

      Jesus I remember having a few hundred in credit card debt as a student with the bank calling me for it. I was a wreck 😂

      No idea how the banks manage to get conned by these people multiple times. Are there that many gaps in the system? 

    5. N81Warrior on

      What corporate expects when you die – “During the investigation, it came to light that McAuley had also told her employer in 2023 that she had died.”

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