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10 Apr 2026

Man receives fourth conviction for driving without a license in Limerick court

For his nineteenth conviction, Judge Patricia Harney fined Antonio Divito a €350 penalty

Limerick man receives fourth conviction for driving without a license

Prosecuting Sergeant Denis Waters told Limerick City’s District Court that Antonio Divito has 18 previous convictions

A MAN who came before Limerick District Court has received his fourth conviction in a row for driving without his driver's licence. 

Antonio Divito, 29, of Ballycannon Heights, Meelick, County Clare was caught driving his Renault without a driving licence on the Dublin Road, Limerick on October 5, 2025 at 11.30pm.

Prosecuting Sergeant Denis Waters told Limerick City’s District Court that Mr Divito has 18 previous convictions.

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The man’s previous convictions include three counts of driving without a licence, one for no insurance, one for driving without an NCT, one for driving without a seatbelt, a section two assault, one criminal damage offence and one conviction for drug possession.

Judge Patricia Harney proceeded to convict and fine Mr Divito €350, and gave the man three months to pay the penalty.

-Funded by the Courts Reporting Scheme

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