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Man (24) beat his pregnant partner continuously after accusing her of cheating
Man (24) beat his pregnant partner continuously after accusing her of cheating

BreakingNews.ie

time08-07-2025

  • BreakingNews.ie

Man (24) beat his pregnant partner continuously after accusing her of cheating

A carpet fitter who beat his pregnant partner continuously after accusing her of cheating has been remanded in custody pending sentence next October. John Hoey (24), of St Catherine's Park, Rush, Co Dublin, pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to criminal damage on March 31st, 2024, and assault causing the woman harm on April 3rd, 2024. Advertisement Garda Niamh Owens told Caroline Cummings BL, prosecuting, that when gardaí arrived at the scene they found the woman with a black eye and a cut to her head. She said she and Hoey had been in a relationship for 18 months. She said they had been living together and things had deteriorated between them over the previous month. She told gardaí he had been accessing her Snapchat and had accused her of cheating. A few days previously he had smashed their patio door and had struck her in the face leaving her with a black eye. Gda Owens said the woman's account to gardaí of the assault on her that night was 'disjointed'. She said there were periods of Hoey beating her before he calmed down only to start attacking her again. Advertisement During the attack, Hoey pushed the woman's head under the water while she was having a bath, he threatened her with a Stanley knife and grabbed her by the throat causing her to pass out. He continually referred to her use of Snapchat and at one point accused her of emotional and sexual relationships with other people. Towards the end of the attack Hoey threatened to kill the woman if he saw one more message on Snapchat that he didn't like. They had recently found out she was pregnant, the court heard. She panicked and tried to run for the front door, but Hoey grabbed her by the throat, lifted her up and threw her across the hall. When she got up from this fall, she managed to escape from the house. Hoey chased her through the estate. He pushed her into the side of a skip but she managed to run away again. She was screaming for help and two people passing by gave her their phone so she could contact gardaí' Advertisement Gda Owens agreed that the woman told gardaí when she initially called them that she still loved Hoey, that she was concerned for his mental health and she didn't want him to get into any trouble. Gda Owens said Hoey was not at the house when they arrived there around 4.30am. They found him shortly afterwards wheeling a young child around in a pram. Hoey made admissions during a follow-up interview with gardaí. He has no previous convictions and the woman and Hoey are still in a relationship. Their baby was born late last year. The woman did not complete a victim impact statement. Eoghan Weldon BL, defending, said his client is currently working as a carpet fitter. He said Hoey was 'subject to a serious amount of violence growing up' and is aware that he has anger management issues. Advertisement Mr Weldon said he was not trying to minimise what his client did, describing Hoey as being 'very stupid and very foolish' on the night. He acknowledged that Hoey was fortunate that the woman did not suffer more serious injuries. Counsel said that Hoey has attended for counselling and anger management since the assault. Mr Weldon said his client is committed to being there for his young daughter and his partner's other children. He asked the court to consider ordering a report from The Probation Service before imposing sentence. Ms Cummings told Judge Orla Crowe that if the defence wished to have the case adjourned to allow for the preparation of a probation report the State were requesting for Hoey to have his bail revoked and remanded in custody. Advertisement Judge Crowe said it had been her intention to remand Hoey in custody after she said 'the case was very concerning'. She adjourned sentence to next October and said Hoey should engage with The Probation Service and undergo any courses that would focus on domestic violence. Gda Owens said that Hoey pushed the victim's head under the water while she was having a bath after he struck her in the stomach with a toilet brush causing her to bleed. He also pushed her head and into the side of the bath banging her nose and tooth. She begged him to stop and pushed him away. He then 'turned nice' and tried to help. Hoey went back on the woman's Snapchat and complained that she had been speaking to people behind his back. She picked up a bag to pack and leave. Hoey then boxed the woman in the skull causing to hit her head off the wardrobe. He apologised and said he had not meant to box her. She went to leave the bedroom to sleep in the sitting room but Hoey followed her and convinced her to come back to their bed. He was calm at that point but then again accused her of emotional and sexual relationship with other people. He grabbed a Stanley knife and threatened the woman with it, pointing it at her face and close to neck. He calmed down again after that. At one point the woman left the room to go to another bedroom in the house but Hoey followed her and grabbed her by the throat. She described herself as 'passing out' as a result. He continued to check through her phone going back over her old emails until he found a two year old message that had indicated she was single. Entertainment Gregg Wallace claims he has been cleared of miscon... Read More The woman described Hoey as 'freaking out again' and said he tried to headbutt her. She went back downstairs and he followed her. She ran from him, placing a clothes horse between them but he picked it up and threw it, smashing a mirror as a result. It was shortly after this that the woman managed to escape the house. Hoey admitted to assaulting the woman and producing a knife. He admitted that he had lost control and had acted in a threatening manner. He accepted that there were periods of calm before he got mad again. Hoey accepted he had grabbed the woman by the neck and threatened to kill her.

Man remanded in custody after pleading guilty to assaulting pregnant partner
Man remanded in custody after pleading guilty to assaulting pregnant partner

Irish Times

time08-07-2025

  • Irish Times

Man remanded in custody after pleading guilty to assaulting pregnant partner

A carpet fitter who beat his pregnant partner continuously after accusing her of cheating has been remanded in custody pending his sentencing next October. John Hoey (24), of St Catherine's Park, Rush, Co Dublin , pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to criminal damage on March 31st, 2024 and assault causing the woman harm on April 3rd, 2024. The court heard Hoey pushed his partner's head under the water while she was having a bath, threatened her with a Stanley knife and grabbed her by the throat causing her to pass out. Garda Niamh Owens told Caroline Cummings, prosecuting, that when gardaí arrived at the scene they found the woman with a black eye and a cut to her head. She said she and Hoey had been in a relationship for 18 months. READ MORE She said they had been living together and things had deteriorated between them over the previous month. She told gardaí he had been accessing her Snapchat social media account and had accused her of cheating. A few days previously he had smashed their patio door and had struck her in the face leaving her with a black eye. Garda Owens said the woman's account to gardaí was that there were periods where Hoey beat her then calmed down and then attacked her again. Towards the end of the attack, Hoey threatened to kill the woman if he saw one more message on Snapchat he did not like. They had recently found out she was pregnant. She panicked and tried to run for the front door, but Hoey grabbed her by the throat, lifted her up and threw her across the hall, the court heard. When she got up from this fall, she managed to escape from the house. Hoey chased her through the estate. He pushed her into the side of a skip but she managed to run away again. She screamed for help and two people passing by gave her their phone so she could contact gardaí. Garda Owens said the woman told gardaí when she initially called them that she still loved Hoey, she was concerned for his mental health and she did not want him to get into any trouble. Hoey made admissions during a follow-up interview with gardaí. He has no previous convictions. He and the woman and Hoey are still in a relationship, and their baby was born late last year. The woman did not complete a victim-impact statement. Eoghan Weldon, defending, said his client is currently working as a carpet fitter. He said Hoey was 'subject to a serious amount of violence growing up' and is aware he has anger-management issues. Mr Weldon said he was not trying to minimise his client's actions, and Hoey was 'very stupid and very foolish' on the night. He acknowledged Hoey was fortunate the woman did not suffer more serious injuries. Counsel said Hoey has attended counselling and anger management since the assault. Mr Weldon said his client is committed to being there for his family. He asked the court to consider ordering a report from the Probation Service before imposing sentence. In such a scenario, Ms Cummings, prosecuting, said the State wanted the judge to revoke Hoey's bail and remand him in custody. Judge Orla Crowe said the case was 'very concerning' and she intended to remand him custody. She adjourned sentencing to October. She said Hoey should engage with the Probation Service and undergo any courses that would focus on domestic violence.

Minnesota House leaders reach deal to end stalemate
Minnesota House leaders reach deal to end stalemate

CBS News

time06-02-2025

  • Politics
  • CBS News

Minnesota House leaders reach deal to end stalemate

ST. PAUL, Minn. — Nearly one month into the legislative session, Minnesota House leadership announced an agreement has been reached to organize the chamber on Thursday. House Republican and DFL leaders announced late Wednesday evening that they reached a power-sharing deal. More information is expected to be released on Thursday morning. House Democrats have been boycotting the session, which is in its fourth week, to deny quorum and keep Republicans from acting on the one-seat advantage they have — at least for now — due to a vacant Roseville-area seat. Late last month, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that 68 members need to be present to meet quorum. Republicans had argued the quorum threshold is lower due to the vacancy, changing the denominator from 134 seats to 133 seats. On Tuesday, the Minnesota Republican Party launched a recall election effort targeting those boycotting the session. A spokesperson for the DFL Party characterized the recall effort as "desperate" and condemned Republicans for refusing to say whether they would unseat DFL Rep. Brad Tabke whom a judge determined the valid winner of a narrow House race. Caroline Cummings contributed to this report.

MN House members still getting paid amid boycott
MN House members still getting paid amid boycott

Yahoo

time31-01-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

MN House members still getting paid amid boycott

The power dispute in the state House is before the Minnesota Supreme Court again. House Republicans filed a lawsuit claiming Secretary of State Steve Simon is over-stepping his authority. He's the presiding officer in the House until they pick their own leaders. The GOP says his actions have kept them from compelling Democrats back to the House and fining them for their absence. As Caroline Cummings reports, they can't stop them from getting paid.

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