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Reclaim Streets case garda given one-month sentence

category national | crime and justice | news report author Friday January 14, 2005 17:07author by Libby Report this post to the editors

Fuck them and their law

Judge Murphy also noted that garda Daly had been involved earlier that day in mid-afternoon in what she called was obviously from viewing a video recording was "a very frightening incident" as a result of which she thought senior gardaí should have excused him from further duty.

Judge Murphy said she endorsed the hope expressed in evidence by senior officers that garda Daly would return to his work as a community policeman at which they said he had "an exemplary record" without any blemishes on his record.

A garda has been given a one-month suspended sentence for assaulting a school teacher in the 2002 May Day "Reclaim the Streets" demonstration, in Dublin city centre.

Garda Paul Daly (aged 26), a father of one, was found guilty by a 11-1 majority by a jury at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court on November 6 last of assault on Mr Emmet Bunting (aged 28) of Collins Avenue Dublin, on May 6, 2002.

The jury acquitted him and his colleague, Garda Fergus Hogan, on charges of assault causing harm to Mr Bunting.

Judge Yvonne Murphy noted that garda Daly’s conviction was for an offence formerly known as common assault and that he was acquitted of the more serious charge against him.

Judge Murphy said she endorsed the hope expressed in evidence by senior officers that garda Daly would return to his work as a community policeman at which they said he had "an exemplary record" without any blemishes on his record.

"Nevertheless, while it has been urged on me that his offence was of a technical nature, the jury has convicted him of using unlawful force," she said.

Judge Murphy also noted that garda Daly had been involved earlier that day in mid-afternoon in what she called was obviously from viewing a video recording was "a very frightening incident" as a result of which she thought senior gardaí should have excused him from further duty.

Judge Murphy said she would refused garda Daly’s offer of 3,000 which she said wasn’t offered as compensation or as a sign of his remorse.

Mr Gerard Clarke SC, defending, had told Judge Murphy on Thursday that his client had Euro €3,000 available which could be given to charity or used as compensation.

Judge Murphy refused the application by garda Daly’s defence team for leave to appeal his conviction on the grounds that the assault charge should not have been put to the jury. She allowed garda Daly two counsel and a solicitor to pursue the appeal in another court.

Detective Inspector Colm Featherstone told Mr Tom O’Connell SC, (with Mr Bernard Condon BL), prosecuting, that garda Daly was caught on camera hitting Mr Bunting with a baton, after he had fallen to the ground, following a punch from an unidentified garda.

He agreed with Mr O’Connell that there was no evidence to prove that the facial injuries Mr Bunting sustained could be attributed to the baton blows made by garda Daly.

Mr Clarke (with Mr Breffni Gordon BL) had applied Judge Murphy for the conditional discharge of his client on the grounds that the assault was "little more than a technical assault" and usually such summary offences were dealt with in the district courts.

Mr Clarke also criticised the prosecution’s case during the trial, claiming that it was aware from the outset that garda Daly should not have been charged with assault causing harm.

Mr Clarke said it was obvious from video footage that garda Daly had struck Mr Bunting on the lower torso and back, not on the head as the prosecution had stated in opening the case.

He said the jury should not have been allowed to consider the alternative verdict of assault because such summary offences should be dealt with summarily in the district couts.

Mr Clarke informed Judge Murphy that he intended to appeal the decision to leave the option of reducing the original charge to assault to the jury.

Mr O’Connell replied that Mr Clarke had every opportunity to plead this in the trial but never made such an application to Judge Murphy.

Mr Clarke also pleaded with Judge Murphy to consider the consequences of the outcome of this sentence for garda Daly’s future career.

Superintendent Thomas Conway told the court that he knew garda Daly since he joined Pearse Street Garda Station in September 1999.

Supt Conway said garda Daly was immediately thought a suitable candidate to work in the community policing unit and had been highly commended in his work with the community projects in the area, particularly those that dealt with the young and the elderly.

He described him as always being very efficient, very professional and very effective in his duties.

Inspector Brendan Connolly agreed with Mr Clarke that garda Daly had been under stress on the day of the protest.

He said garda Daly had been leaning in through the window of a car that was blocking Burgh Quay to try to get it out of the way when a protester broke the passenger window with a crutch and threw a smoke bomb in on top of him.

Insp Connolly said garda Daly was then struck with this protester’s crutch but he maintained a calm demeanour at all times and managed to move the car away.

He agreed with Mr Clarke that garda Daly was shocked and stressed by this incident but he remained professional at all times and continued to assist other gardaí in diffusing the situation.

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 #   Title   Author   Date 
   blaming it on that drunken cripple     ah jaysus    Fri Jan 14, 2005 17:20 
   Appeal     Beowulf    Fri Jan 14, 2005 18:12 
   has 3000e available?     pc    Fri Jan 14, 2005 18:34 
   errr     pat c    Fri Jan 14, 2005 19:24 
   offer or order     pc    Fri Jan 14, 2005 20:44 
   offer or order     Yogi    Fri Jan 14, 2005 22:40 
   Paul Daly did not cause any harm to Bunting     R. Isible    Fri Jan 14, 2005 22:51 
   Paul Daly did not cause any harm to Bunting     Yogi    Sat Jan 15, 2005 01:53 
   what about the Gardai in its entirety     pc    Sat Jan 15, 2005 02:03 
 10   Wrong breadbaskets     Use the loaf    Sat Jan 15, 2005 02:41 
 11   Yogi, thanks for the information.....but     R. Isible    Sat Jan 15, 2005 03:00 
 12   Just a quick point     Fozie bear    Sat Jan 15, 2005 03:28 
 13   Oh and risible     Fozie bear    Sat Jan 15, 2005 03:32 
 14   Book by the cover?     oulgammyleg    Sat Jan 15, 2005 03:45 
 15   GUILTY as SIN !     Faith Nomore    Sat Jan 15, 2005 04:19 
 16   Proof     Yogi    Sat Jan 15, 2005 05:06 
 17   Congratulations Mein Gaurd .     A Dolf    Sat Jan 15, 2005 05:46 
 18   sampler     yoyo    Sat Jan 15, 2005 18:28 
 19   Bullshit     fran    Sat Jan 15, 2005 18:57 
 20   Indeed I do know very little about the legal system, but I think I'm learning a bad lesson     R. Isible    Sat Jan 15, 2005 21:52 
 21   oldgammeyshite     Fozie bear    Sat Jan 15, 2005 23:57 
 22   R. Isible - Where's the video footage     Yogi    Sun Jan 16, 2005 02:34 
 23   SAMPLER is an RTE Programme     RTE    Sun Jan 16, 2005 03:44 
 24   media cover up for cops     a guy called satan    Sun Jan 16, 2005 13:46 
 25   sampler     yoyo    Sun Jan 16, 2005 18:36 
 26   Smarter than the average bear     Fozie bear    Mon Jan 17, 2005 02:20 
 27   Yogi     pat c    Mon Jan 17, 2005 12:27 
 28   Earlier incident?     eejit    Mon Jan 17, 2005 18:10 
 29   Oh that would when they set a car on fire :P     pc    Mon Jan 17, 2005 18:14 
 30   Garda DALY 'STRIKES' AGAIN !     Faith Nomore    Thu Jan 20, 2005 01:34 
 31   Curious re Garda Daly ?     Sado Inklined LA    Sun Jan 23, 2005 02:24 
 32   The Leopard does not change it's Spots.     May Day    Sat Jan 29, 2005 01:23 
 33   THE BASH STREET KID.     evonne    Sat Jan 29, 2005 02:25 
 34   Lets talk sense.     Al    Mon Mar 21, 2005 17:17 
 35   Hang on a second     Al    Mon Mar 21, 2005 17:28 
 36   Come on     Al    Mon Mar 21, 2005 17:47 
 37   why...     unknown    Fri Apr 15, 2005 16:38 


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