The Gazette 1976

GAZETTE

JUNE/JULY 1970

EXAMINATION RESULTS FIRST LAW EXAMINATION — APRIL 1976 At the First Law Examination held in April 1976 the following candidates passed: Richard Bennett, Helen Boland, Gerard Brennan, Helen Burke, Bernadette Cahill, Michael J. Carter. Ronald J. Clery, William Cullen, Kevin Curran, Patrick Dalton. Donal Geraghty, Geraldine Gillece, Carol Gillespie, Daniel J. Hanley, Catherine Heffernan, Pauline Horgan, Thomas J. Kelly, Giles J. Kennedy, Patrick Kennedy. Ruadhan Killeen. Morette Kinsella, J. David Lavelle, Deirdre A. Lee- man, Thomas Loomes, Charles Louth, Patrick V. Lynch, Thomas Madden, Joseph F. Maguire, Raymond V. Mahon, Michael D. Martyn. Kevin Mays, Pierce Meagher, Matthew B. Mulvaney, Mary Mylotte, Gavan McAlinden, Paul MacArdle, Keyne McEvoy, Richard McGuinness, John P. Mc- Kenna, Mark McParland, Edward McPhillips. Denis McSweeney, Stephen Nicholas, Maire Ni Shuibhne, William M. O'Brien, Seamus P. O'Carroll. Patrick O'Connoll, Kieran P. O'Duffy Peter J. O'Keeffe, Cornelius O'Leary. John O'Malley. Kenneth Parkinson, Noel A. Quinn, John Redmond, James Scally, Pamela Sheppard, Patrick Smalle, Jane Stewart, Audrey Treacy, Andrew Walker. 142 candidates attended. 60 candidates passed. SECOND LAW EXAMINATION — APRIL 1976 At the Second Law Examination held in April 1976 the following candidates passed: Monica Becker, Richard O. Beechinor, John Bourke, Garrett Byrne, Jarlath Canney, Mary Cullen, Michael Cunningham, Andrew Davidson, Eugene Davy. Heather Debeir, Michael E. Delahunty, Ian Dodd, Peter J. Dooley, Pauline Doyle, Sylvester Duane, Bridget Duffy, Patrick Duffy, Shaun Elder. Gerard Ellis, Sheila Fingleton, Bryan Fox, Gerard J. Gallagher, John Garahy, William Gleeson, John R. Grace, Anne Griffin, Michael Hayes. Mery Hederman, Paul G. Horan, Terence Hanahoc. Brendan Hyland, Marcus Jones, Eric Kelleher, Mark A. Keller, Thomas King, Florence Lawlor. Muriel G. Lee, Laurence Levine, Joseph P. Leyden, Kevin Liston, Gemma Loughnane, Mary W. Mangan, David Martin, Denis Molloy, Michael Moran. Patrick F. Mulvey, James T. Murphy, Joseph T. G. Murphy, Mary Murphy, Gavan L. McAlinden, Patrick McCarthy, David P. S. McCormack, Peter F. X. Mc- Donnell, Mary McElligott, Edward McEllin. Anne McKenna, John C. K. Nagle, Sheila Neary. Ann M. Nolan, Maurice O'Callaghan, Margaret V. O'Connell, Kevin O'Connor, Michael F. O'Connor, Ursula O'Dwyer. Michael F, O'Gorman, Ann O'Loughlin, Michael P. O'Malley, John O'Neill, Niall O'Reilly, Irene O'Sullivan, Cliona M. O'Tuama, James Purcell, Des- mond P. Rooney, Barbara Robinson. James J. Ryan, Oliver Ryan-Purcell, Paula Scully, Henry Sexton, Colman D. Shanley. Vincent R. Shannon, James Sweeney, Mary A. Twomey, Michael W. Tyrrell. Patrick Wallace, Ann C. Walsh, William X. White.

165 candidates attended. 86 candidates passed.

THIRD LAW EXAMINATION At the Third Law Examination held in April, 1976, the following candidates passed: Michael Barrow, Diarmuid Barry, Marian Baynes, Ciaran J. Branigan, Marion E. Campbell, Laura Casey, Cyril Cawley, Therese M. Clarke, Helen Collins. Dominic Dowling, Pauline Doyle, Janet Erskine, Josephine Fair, John Fethcrstonhaugh, Peter Flanagan, Paul Fleming, Margaret Gleeson, CTiristopher Grogan, Emmet Halley. Timothy Hallissey, Brendan Hyland, Denis Jacobson. Joseph Jordan, Mary N. Kelly, Kevin P. Kilrane, Thomas King, Mary Larkin, Kevin Liston, Margaret Lucey. Sheila Lynch, Barry Manning, Derek J. Mathews, Fionnuala Murphy, Patrick McCafferty, Gerard Mc- Canny, Lorna McCarthy, Raymond McGovern, Pat- rick McMullin, Patrick McNally. John C. K. Nagle, Sheila Neary, Sylvia O'Connor, Catherine O'Doherty, Brian O'Donnell, Thomas O'Donnell, Hugh V. O'Donoghue, Stephen P. O'Dwyer, Donal P. O'Hagan, David O'Keeffe. Mona O'Leary, Anthony O'Malley, Francis A. O'Riordan, Irene O'Sullivan, Brendan Rossiter, Sharon Scally, Alan Shatter, Joanne Sheehan, Adrian Stokes, Vincent Toher. David Tomkin, Deirdre Townley, John Territt, Val- entine Turnbull, David Turner, William Twohig, Ger- ard H. Walsh, Brian S. Whittaker, Margaret Wren 106 candidates attended. 68 candidates passed. (Continued from page 1 10) the report of the Criminal Legal Aid Committee. It is unfortunate that persons awaiting trial suffer the most and FLAC hopes that a settlement can be reached in the near future. During the past 18 months there have been some long-awaited developments in the area of Family Law. The Section of the Marriages Act 1972 which provided for the raising of 16 of the age at which a person could marry came into force on the 1st January 1975 by Ministerial Order. Similarly, the Maintenance Orders Ace 1974 came into force on the same date by a Min- isterial Order. This Act enables a wife to bring main- tenance proceedings against her husband who has de- serted to England withou having to travel there. It will enable a wife to enforce an Irish or English mainten- ance order against the husband. However, the main development in family law was the Family Law (Main- tenance of Spouses and Children) Act 1976. FLAC welcomes the introduction of the Act and wc feel that it may go some way to ameliorating the plight of those caught in our inadequate and antiquated system of family law. We also welcome the Family Protection Act 1976 which protects the wife from having the matrimonial property sold withou her consent. • 113

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