Kyle Hayes, a prominent Limerick hurling player, has been ordered to complete 180 hours of community service instead of serving three months in jail. This decision follows his breach of a two-year suspended sentence for violent disorder. The 26-year-old appeared at Limerick Circuit Criminal Court as part of 'Section 99 Re-entry' proceedings, dealing with the consequences of his previous convictions including dangerous driving. This ruling highlights the court's inclination towards community service as an alternative to incarceration for certain offenses.
Limerick hurling star Kyle Hayes, deemed suitable for 180 hours of community service, avoided a three-month jail sentence after breaching his suspended sentence for violent disorder.
At 26, Hayes appeared in court under 'Section 99 Re-entry' proceedings following a conviction related to violent disorder and dangerous driving.
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