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Woman who made landlords’ lives 'utter misery' has five-year sentence reduced

Rosemary Jones was previously given a two-year sentence for forgery and a consecutive three-year sentence for criminal damage.

A WOMAN WHO made her landlords’ lives an “utter misery” has had her five-year sentence for forgery and criminal damage cut to two years by the Court of Appeal.

Rosemary Jones (49), with an address at Ballygraigue, Nenagh, Co Tipperary, pleaded guilty to forgery and criminal damage to the property of her landlords, the Egans, in Nenagh, after difficulties developed in the “landlord – tenant relationship” in 2014.

She was given a two-year sentence for forgery and a consecutive three-year sentence for criminal damage by Judge Thomas Teehan at Nenagh Circuit Criminal Court on 15 March 2018.

The sentencing judge had indicated a willingness to suspend the final year of Jones’ sentence if she was prepared to enter into a bond on certain terms but Jones was “not so prepared”, the Court of Appeal heard.

She successfully appealed the severity of her sentence today and was accordingly resentenced to two years imprisonment with the final six months suspended

Giving judgment, President of the Court of Appeal Mr Justice George Birmingham said Jones had rented a three-bedroom house in Nenagh from the injured party in 2010.

In 2014, he said difficulties developed in the landlord-tenant relationship. Jones had not paid any rent “for a very prolonged period”.

She had been in receipt of Rent Supplement and the stage was reached where the landlord declined to sign forms with a view to securing vacant possession, the judge said. He said the forgery related to a signature on a Rent Supplement Review Form, although it didn’t appear she achieved any financial benefit from this.

He said criminal damage was caused to kitchen furniture, a door, household property, a shower, walls and skirting boards.

€10,000 damage 

Mr Justice Birmingham said Jones’ initial “reluctance” to plead guilty to criminal damage was on the basis that she wasn’t prepared to accept she deliberately set out to damage property.

He said the landlords estimated the cost of repairing the damage to be somewhere in the region of €10,000. They had since acquired possession of the property and had sold it on at a loss. There was no doubt, he said, that the price achieved reflected the condition the premises was in.

Mr Justice Birmingham said the sentencing judge clearly took a “very serious view” of the case. The sentencing judge may well have been influenced by the victim impact report prepared by Jones’ former landlords. It’s clear they were “tormented” by Jones and their lives had been made an “utter misery”, the judge said.

Overall, he said the aggregate sentence of five years’ imprisonment was excessive and required intervention by the Court of Appeal.

Furthermore, he said concurrent sentences, rather than consecutive sentences, given the close link between the separate offences, would not have been inappropriate.

Mr Justice Birmingham, who sat with Mr Justice Patrick McCarthy and Ms Justice Isobel Kennedy, resentenced Jones to two years’ imprisonment with the final six months suspended. She was given a concurrent 12 month sentence for forgery.

Jones was required to enter into a good behaviour bond for the suspended period and for two years post release. She undertook to be so bound.

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    Feb 25th 2019, 9:01 PM

    Is anyone surprised. Is it any wonder this country is the way it is. No deterrent, no respect for law and order and to top it all off a massive sense of entitlement. It’s only going one way too.

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    Feb 25th 2019, 9:56 PM

    @Rubber Head: it’s what happens when an example is set from the top, the rich seem to be entitled to break the law and pay a crappy % of tax,, as you know if you’re well off and know a well connected guard or politician u can get off with anything, even murder in cases

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    Feb 25th 2019, 9:58 PM

    @Rubber Head: Ireland is not a welfare state it’s a corrupt state from the head down, osterichs dig their heads in the sand

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    Feb 25th 2019, 10:00 PM

    @Rubber Head: Here here! Nice to hear some reasonable comments on the journal. 100 percent agree with you.

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    Feb 25th 2019, 10:20 PM

    @Alan Watts: I agree although murder cases a bit OTT.

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    Feb 25th 2019, 10:46 PM

    @Alan Watts: ah give over would ya. Still talking about the bankers ten years after the big crash. This c nut got a jail sentence which she prob deserved . End of story. Move on

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    Feb 25th 2019, 11:11 PM

    @Aidan Dorney: I know of a few sons of well connected guards who caused serious harm to people while drink driving get off without it even going to court tbf

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    Feb 26th 2019, 2:50 AM

    @Paul O Mahoney: of course . Alan’s brother probably “knows a guy” who got free limo rides and penthouse apts due to the fact he was a refugee

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    Feb 26th 2019, 11:52 AM

    @Ronan McDermott: hahahahahaha

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    Mute Darcy
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    Feb 25th 2019, 9:01 PM

    Too many people walking away after causing thousands in damages to properties .more sentencing needed and it might make people cop on a bit more.

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    Feb 25th 2019, 9:37 PM

    The reason why my rented property is sale agreed and just about sold. Not the country for landlords unfortunately.

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    Feb 25th 2019, 9:57 PM

    My sister lost a court case when she had to bring a tenant to court because she destroyed an apartment that she was renting off her. She had to replace everything. The balcony was in a right state and cigarette butts and burns all over it. The judge questioned her. She said she didn’t know she had a balcony? He believed her??! The balcony is in front of the kitchen table…)It’s no wonder….

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    Feb 25th 2019, 9:03 PM

    But alll deh lanlurds is evils …..wahhhh. make no mistake Ireland is no friend to the middle class.

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    Feb 25th 2019, 10:35 PM

    Just sold up my rentals, 2 families lives seriously disrupted. Thank this government.

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    Feb 25th 2019, 10:40 PM

    @Mike Rugby Nuts: Tax was it Mike? Not worth your while?

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    Feb 25th 2019, 11:01 PM

    @Mike Rugby Nuts: only rent to students, a lot less hassle and there gone in the summer regardless.

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    Feb 26th 2019, 8:40 AM

    Bet HAP and PTRB did sweet FA to help the landlord

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    Feb 25th 2019, 9:23 PM

    Two years with six months suspended was fair no mention of previous & that judge is a well known dog. Sentenced one guy I know to Fourteen – years this was reduced to nine on appeal.
    The call him Ten Ton Tom for some reason . I think it is because he likes to give people a whack of ten years imprisonment.

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    Feb 25th 2019, 9:38 PM

    @Aidan Dorney: if people committed crimes that even came close to being considered for 10 years then good enough for them and more power to the judge

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    Feb 25th 2019, 9:57 PM

    @Ciaran Whyte: Anyway Ciaran more waste of money three judges should sit in any circuit court & we just might have a chance of some legal consistency when it comes to sentencing & we could then reduce wastage.of taxpayers money on appeals brought on. Also all barristers should be reprimanded for taking on & encouraging frivolous appeals.

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