Woman who lost home tasered Bank of Ireland official, court told

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A judge has been told that a woman who lost her home tasered a Bank of Ireland official who was involved in taking possession of her Leopardstown property

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Lisa Temple of Sir Ivor Mall, The Chase, Brewery Road, Dublin 18 had asked Judge John O’Connor in the Circuit Civil Court to reverse a decision of his retired colleague, Judge Jacqueline Linnane, who granted the bank a possession order for Temple’s home in 2018. Ms Temple, who did not appear in court today, had brought a motion before Judge O’Connor seeking an order from him vacating and setting aside Judge Linnane’s order which he said he was unable to do.

Barrister Finola Martin, counsel for the lender, told the court that Ms Temple had been legally represented when she appeared before Judge Linnane but had made no appearance for today’s application.

 

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