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Gerard Harrington of Marian Road, Boyle, Co Roscommon, has been unsuccessful in his application to the Supreme Court seeking to appeal his conviction for making a false report to gardaí. Harrington was convicted in July 2021 at Tullamore Circuit Criminal Court of making a false statement to gardaí regarding missing cattle and was fined €6,500 in October 2021. The cattle were subsequently discovered in a neighbour's shed at Breedogue, Co Roscommon, with six animals bearing tag numbers matching those he had reported as missing in October 2015. Harrington's appeal to the Court of Appeal last May, which raised 34 grounds including claims the trial judge erred in admitting a Garda interview, was dismissed. The Supreme Court last week rejected his application to hear a further appeal, finding he had not met the constitutional threshold required. The court noted Harrington had not made admissions during his voluntary interview at the garda station and had been informed he was not under arrest and not obliged to answer questions.

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