'Aids' thug avoids jail.Byline: By BRONAGH MURPHY Mur·phy , William Parry 1892-1987. American physician. He shared a 1934 Nobel Prize for discovering that a diet of liver relieves anemia. A THUG who threatened to give a man Aids after he was caught stealing For meanings outside baseball, see . In baseball, a runner is charged, and the fielders involved are credited, with a time caught stealing when the runner attempts to advance or lead off from one base to another without the ball being batted and then is tagged out by a fielder from a house was given a three-year suspended sentence A sentence given after the formal conviction of a crime that the convicted person is not required to serve. In criminal cases a trial judge has the ability to suspend the sentence of a convicted person. yesterday. Philip Brady, 25, from Saint Andrew's Court, Dublin, pleaded guilty to burglary on August 31, 2004. Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard he also admitted threatening to kill or cause serious harm and two counts of assault. Judge Katherine Delahunt said jail was more than appropriate for the crimes but said Brady had suffered certain tragedies and had taken significant steps towards rehabilitation. She had heard Brady had become a drug addict following the suicide of his father and death of his girlfriend in 2001. Garda Aaron Hoey told the court Brady was stopped by the homeowner who was spat on and told he would be stabbed. |
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