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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Friday May 09, 2003 00:37author by Conor - Shannon Peace House Report this post to the editors

The potato two in court.

Jenny and Martin's case was adjourned to 12th June @ Shannon district court. Playwright Eamon J.Murphy was remanded in custody to Shannon district court on Thursday 15th May on a charge of breaching bail conditions. Murphy allegedly attended an anti-war demonstration at Shannon airport contrary to his bail conditions, which bar him from going within 5 miles of the airport.

Murphy, who refused to give Judge Mangan his full name after affirmation, allegedly attended the anti-war demonstration at Shannon airport on April 12th. Inspector Kennedy gave evidence that he met Eamon at Shannon airport on this day and told him to leave. The playwright denied this charge saying that he has a photograph of himself, taken at a function outside of the county, on the day in question. During the court proceedings the judge confiscated Eamon's phone for ringing and his newspaper for rustling. While under oath Mr. Murphy made the statment "the law is an ass", after which the judge remanded him to Limerick prison and he was taken from court immediately. Garda Pat Keating returned for Murphy's phone and newspaper and mimed to Inspector Kennedy behind the judge's back "he's off his head". The judge returned Murphy's phone and instructed that Eamon Murphy is to be searched on his next appearance in court in order to make sure he doesn't take his phone into court again.
Shannon Gardai are still using petty harassment to intimidate peace activists in Shannon. This reporter was approached by Seargent Con Ryan during Eamon Ryan's hearing. While trying to look at my notes, Ryan asked me what I was doing, if I was taking the notes for journalistic purposes and had I informed the judge of my intentions. I replied to none of this other than to tell him that I was here in the public interest. After Eamon's case I stood up and told the judge why I was taking the notes and that I would write a piece on indymedia. As it happens, Judge Mangan has no concern about this but Con Ryan's bluff was called and hopefully this has caught the court's attention.

author by John Drysdalepublication date Sat Aug 21, 2004 14:07author email johnd1973 at eircom dot netauthor address author phone 0868206536Report this post to the editors

Just a point on Garda Keating and his court antics. He was arrested the other day (Aug 18 /19 2004)on charges on interfering of a witness who was to testify against him on Sept 9th 2004. Interestingly he was only suspended that day he was arrested and not after the incident that caused him to be up in court in the first place. This man has being bullying the people of Shannon long enough, good reddens. Hence his nick name Physco pat.

author by pasionariapublication date Sat Nov 01, 2003 02:25author address author phone Report this post to the editors

please feature this item as a main headline in this website, as a mark of repect. he seemed to be a man who enjoyed drawing attention to himself.

very tragic,

author by Anonymouspublication date Sat May 10, 2003 14:21author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Confiscated his newspaper for rustling!! Now that's gotta be more important than dying Iraqi's!

author by James McKennapublication date Sat May 10, 2003 09:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors


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author by limerick1919publication date Fri May 09, 2003 13:59author email limerick1919 at hotmail dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

u can't record court proceedings using any other means i.e tape etc

author by Daithipublication date Fri May 09, 2003 01:03author address author phone Report this post to the editors

A judge has no power to stop the taking of notes for purposes, journalistic or otherwise, unless the case is being heard 'in camera' (i.e. certain children's crimes, sexual offences, family law, etc.). In particular no police officer has the power to prevent someone from taking notes let alone inquire into the content or purpose (unless you were doing it with a singing pen or something!). The only place I can think of that note-taking is prohibited is the public gallery of the Dail (reasoning is that the official Hansard-style report should be the only and true one). So don't be led down the garden path on this one...

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