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Should repaying shops be the priority and not the court poor box?

The court poor box is a long-standing, non-statutory practice in Irish District Courts where a ju...

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09.00 25 May 2026


Should repaying shops be the priority and not the court poor box?


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The court poor box is a long-standing, non-statutory practice in Irish District Courts where a judge allows a defendant, typically a first-time offender facing minor charges, to avoid a criminal conviction by voluntarily donating money to a charitable cause. 

But if someone has stolen from a business, should the business be the entity that gets the compensation? Claire discusses this further with Vincent Jennings, CEO of Convenience Stores & Newsagents Association.


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