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Man and woman to face trial on child cruelty charges

A 54-year old man and a 32-year old woman are to face trial on charges relating to child cruelty ...
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19.11 4 Oct 2019


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Man and woman to face trial on child cruelty charges

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19.11 4 Oct 2019


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A 54-year old man and a 32-year old woman are to face trial on charges relating to child cruelty and neglect.

The two accused, who cannot be named for legal reasons, were arrested at a garda station at 9am this morning.

They appeared before a court and were each charged with four counts, contrary to Section 246 (1) and (2) of the Children’s Act, 2001.

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The court heard these were “additional charges” arising out of an ongoing investigation, after both accused had originally appeared before a court on June 8, 2019.

Today they each faced four counts that, “while being a person having custody of a (named) child, did willfully ill-treat, neglect, or cause, procure, or allow, the said child to be ill treated and neglected in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering, injury to the child’s health, or seriously to effect the child’s well being”.

The eight counts in total are alleged to have occurred at a named location, on dates between, August 18, 2014 and April 28, 2016.

A Detective Sergeant who arrested the two accused, said neither of them said anything after they were charged with the offenses today.

The garda witness, who is attached to a Garda Protective Services Unit, told the court today that the man and the woman had “originally appeared” before a named court “on June 8 last”.

He added the Director of Public Prosecutions had on that date directed they each be sent forward for trial to the Central Criminal Court on a number of charges.

He informed the court today that the DPP had again directed both accused face trial on indictment on today’s additional charges.

Court order

A strict court order, imposed last June, was extended today, banning the media from reporting the location of the court, in order to protect the identities of the alleged victims.

The court also extended a ban on reporting the location of the alleged offences as well as reporting the identities of the accused parties and the alleged victims.

The two accused were remanded on bail on the same conditions imposed on June 8 last, it was heard.

Both accused were ordered not to have any contact with any parties involved in the case, including through social media.

They were each ordered to reside only at their home address; sign on once a week at a named garda station; surrender their passports and not apply for new travel documentation; be contactable on a mobile phone number which was provided to the court, and have the phone charged and in credit at all times; notify gardaí in writing of any change in their address.

The two accused were remanded to appear before a named court on November 21 for service of Books of Evidence.

Reporting by David Raleigh

Main image: File photo via RollingNews.ie

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