The brother of Jennifer Poole, a 24-year-old mother of two who was murdered by her ex-partner, has said perpetrators of domestic violence should be named on a register longer than the three years ...
The brother of a 24-year-old woman, stabbed to death by her former partner in 2021, is addressing an Oireachtas committee examining changes to the law on domestic violence.
Jason Poole, who has led the campaign for ‘Jennie’s Law’ since the murder of his sister Jennifer in April 2021, will speak on ...
Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan will present draft legislation to the Cabinet to introduce what will be called 'Jennie's Law.' This will see people who have been convicted of domestic violence ...
The government is set to bring in Jennie’s Law – to name and shame thugs who subject their partners to domestic abuse behind closed doors, it has emerged. But the family of Jennifer Poole – the murder ...
As proposed, a person listed on the register can make an application to have their name removed three years after being ...
The mum-of-two was stabbed to death in her Dublin home by her former partner Gavin Murphy ...
Committee chairman Matt Carthy said the current legislation seemed 'quite restrictive' on the offences included ...