Article 40 of the constitution

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What do they show?

One is for contempt of court and the other is for breach of the peace and threatening behaviour, not because he cursed at a guard.

The breach of peace was for the swearing, and the contempt of court was for the mans T-Shirt which the judge felt was swearing.
 
Strange how people arent rioting over this or is it?

Ive read somewhere that in a Judges Oath he is sworn to uphold Gods Law. Does the Bible stipulate anywhere that some are more equal than others?


Go and read the Constitution again, specifically Article 35.5.1. That will give you the exact text of a judge's oath. A judge upholds the Constitution and the laws not "God's Law".

If a judge has sworn to uphold the Constitution, then that includes Article 40.1 as outlined in my post above, that Article does permit a judge to make distinctions between a Garda and a member of the public. It is not unconstitutional.
 
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