Robbie Lawlor
Two men to stand trial for murder of Dublin crime boss Robbie Lawlor
Two men to stand trial for murder of Dublin crime boss Robbie Lawlor
Robbie Lawlor killing: Gunman still has not been identified
THE gunman who shot dead crime boss Robbie Lawlor more than two years ago remains unidentified, a court has heard.
Robbie Lawlor driven to scene of his assassination by 'member of a well-known crime family' court hears
DUBLIN criminal Robbie Lawlor was allegedly driven to the scene of his assassination by a senior member of a well-known crime family, the High Court heard today.
Man charged with the murder of Dublin gangster Robbie Lawlor 'plunged into Orwellian nightmare'
A BELFAST man charged with the murder of Dublin gangster Robbie Lawlor has been plunged into an Orwellian-style nightmare since he was wrongly advised not answer police questions, the High Court heard yesterday.
Family paid up to £20,000 to stop son being shot by dissident republicans
YOUNG people are being forced to pay dissident republicans and criminal gangs to escape attacks with one family handing over £20,000 to stop their son being shot, it has been claimed. As drug addiction and criminality spiral in...
Lawyer claims case against one of the men accused of murdering Dublin criminal Robbie Lawlor is a 'masterpiece of vagueness'
THE case presented against one of the men accused of murdering Dublin gangland boss Robbie Lawlor was "a masterpiece of vagueness", a court heard yesterday.
Violent deaths in 2020 included 18-year-old teen and grandmother, 82
SIXTEEN people died violently in Northern Ireland last year with victims ranging from an 18 year-old teenager to a grandmother aged 82.
Warren Crossan: Police back at scene of gangland murder
POLICE returned to the scene of the murder of Warren Crossan yesterday to carry out door-to-door enquiries.
Analysis: Gangland Ireland has no fear operating on streets of Belfast
Warren Crossan had a target on his back from the day gangland criminal Robbie Lawlor was gunned down in the garden of a house in Ardoyne.
Revenge killing of Warren Crossan (28) sparks fears of further violence
The murder of a 28-year-old man in west Belfast has sparked fears of further violence, as Dublin criminals exact revenge for the death of gangster Robbie Lawlor.