Guilty plea to theft of prosecco and designer handbag

Judge Helen Boyle remanded the accused in custody until June 17.
Judge Helen Boyle remanded the accused in custody until June 17.
SENTENCING was put back for a month in the case against a man who stole Prosecco and a Burberry designer handbag at Lindville estate in Blackrock.
Judge Helen Boyle remanded the accused in custody until June 17.
Denis Foley entered a signed plea of guilty to stealing a Burberry handbag from a car outside a house on Blackrock Road and the theft of two bottles of Prosecco from the neighbour’s house.
Foley, 36, of no fixed address, confirmed his signed plea of guilty when he appeared before Cork Circuit Criminal Court, namely that on January 18 at an address at Lindville, Blackrock Road, he stole a Burberry handbag from a car and that he entered a house there as a trespasser and stole two bottles of Prosecco.
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