Two men are sentenced to five years in prison for their involvement in serious violence in Dublin city centre on the night of St Valentine’s Day last year. According to court reporting, the judge imposes the custodial terms after concluding that both men participated in “serious violence” during the incident. The cases are linked to violence occurring in central Dublin on that specific night, and both defendants receive the same overall sentence length. While the reporting emphasizes the seriousness of the violence, details beyond the involvement of the two men and the sentence outcome are limited in the available summaries. The sentencing takes place at court on the day the judge delivers the decision, with the sentence reflecting the assessment of the conduct during the Valentine’s Day incident. Overall, both outlets describe a coordinated outcome: five-year jail terms for two men connected to the violence in Dublin city centre on St Valentine’s Day last year, with the court characterizing the behavior as serious.