Limerick Murder Accused Seeks Bail in High Court
LIMERICK, IRELAND – September 7, 2025 – A man accused in connection with a Limerick murder appeared before the High Court today seeking bail. Mr.Ambrose was remanded in continuing custody until September 9th, pending the service of a book of evidence, following a court sitting where details of the charge were outlined. The case highlights the ongoing legal process following a serious crime and the rights of the accused within the Irish judicial system.
Sergeant O’Neill informed the court that verbal consent from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) was secured in July to charge Mr. Ambrose. He confirmed that all documentation related to the inquiry has been forwarded to the DPP’s office. The sergeant described the current charge as a “holding charge,” which had been verbally sanctioned.
Judge Brennan ordered Mr. Ambrose to remain in custody, scheduling a further hearing for September 9th to facilitate the formal presentation of the book of evidence – a thorough collection of all evidence gathered by the prosecution. This evidence will be crucial in determining the next steps in the legal proceedings.