The mum-of-two was found dead at her home on October 21st.
Thirty-Four-year-old Sean Nolan has been further remanded in custody today, after appearing before a judge charged with the murder of his partner, Amanda Carroll.
The 32-year-old mother of two was found dead at her home in Homestead Court, Quarry Road, Cabra, Dublin 7 shortly after 2.30pm on October 21 last.
A post-mortem found she sustained serious injuries.
Nolan, from Ashington Crescent, Navan Road, Dublin was then arrested and detained on the same date.
He was remanded in custody after appearing Dublin District Court on October 23 charged with Amanda Carroll’s murder.
He faced his second hearing when he appeared before Judge Brian O’Shea on Tuesday at Cloverhill District Court.
The accused was further remanded in custody to appear again at the same court on November 27 next.
During his first hearing last week, Detective Garda Aidan Flanagan had said that when the charge was put to Mr Nolan “he made no reply”.
Ms Carroll had been living at Homestead Court Apartments for the past 11 years.
She had a 16-year-old son and another child aged four.