A 38-year-old woman who had been charged with the murder of a man in Co Meath two years ago has had a plea of guilty to manslaughter accepted by the State.
Sandra Sandaraite, a Lithuanian national with an address at Academy Street, Navan, Co Meath, was charged with murdering Polish national Zbigniew Czech (47) at the same address on December 10th, 2022.
Sandaraite pleaded guilty to manslaughter at the Central Criminal Court on Monday, which Bernard Condon SC said was acceptable to the Director of Public Prosecutions.
The accused spoke only to say “not guilty to murder, guilty to manslaughter” when the charge was read to her by the coourt registrar.
Pamela Anderson: ‘I felt like life was really like death for me’
Jamie Dornan: ‘I lost my mom, and I lost four of my best friends in an accident. I had a difficult few years’
What time is kick-off and what TV channel is Wales v Ireland on today? All you need to know about the Six Nations clash
Two simple and tasty pork dishes with an air-fryer hack for perfect crackling
Michael Bowman SC, for Sandaraite, said the charge arose in the context of a “domestic dispute”.
Mr Justice Paul McDermott adjourned the matter to a sentence hearing date of May 16th to allow for the preparation of urinalysis and probation reports.
- Listen to our Inside Politics Podcast for the latest analysis and chat
- Sign up for push alerts and have the best news, analysis and comment delivered directly to your phone
- Find The Irish Times on WhatsApp and stay up to date