A teenage boy is among a group of protestors ordered to attend court in relation to the alleged false imprisonment of the Tánaiste Joan Burton.
Several others, including Socialist TD Paul Murphy and two Anti-Austerity Alliance Councillors, have also been served with summonses.
They are accused of trapping Ms Burton in her car - along with her special adviser Karen O'Connell - during a protest in Jobstown in Dublin last November.
Deputy Murphy says the group - calling themselves 'Jobstown Not Guilty' - have decided to march at the weekend for the right to protest.
Just got served with summons in my office for false imprisonment of Joan Burton and assistant. #JobstownNotGuilty pic.twitter.com/hP1lBQG3ES
— Paul Murphy (@paulmurphyAAA) September 15, 2015