Case adjourned to allow accused gather compensation

Judge Dorgan noted from the victim impact statement that it had terrible consequences for the complainant’s peace and safety, as well as his psychological, emotional, and financial wellbeing.
Case adjourned to allow accused gather compensation

A man who is due to sign a contract this month for a semi-professional Welsh soccer club was told that he will need to start saving up to compensate a man he threatened in Cork by sending an offensive phone message. Picture: iStock

A man who is due to sign a contract this month for a semi-professional Welsh soccer club was told that he will need to start saving up to compensate a man he threatened in Cork by sending an offensive phone message.

Issa Kargbo, aged 23, who had been living at Blackrock Mews, Convent Road, Blackrock, had the case against him adjourned by Judge Mary Dorgan until March 27, 2025.

Garda Chris Campbell charged Mr Kargbo that between March 19 and March 26, 2022, at Glasheen, Cork, he sent a phone message that was obscene and menacing, contrary to the Post Office Act as amended by the Communications Regulations (Amendment) Act.

Judge Dorgan noted from the victim impact statement that it had terrible consequences for the complainant’s peace and safety, as well as his psychological, emotional, and financial wellbeing.

He felt he had to leave his place of work and alter some of his basic routines in light of where he had first encountered the injured party.

“I am a hard-working citizen of this country who orders my conduct with the law,” the victim stated.

“I am least of all entitled to live my life without threats, but most importantly without the burden of having to worry about my personal safety and wellbeing.”

Killian McCarthy, solicitor, said the accused had returned to Cork from Wales to face the case.

He said the young man is due to sign for a semi-professional football club.

Following enquiries from Judge Dorgan, it was estimated that his pay may be around €600 a week.

Judge Mary Dorgan said: 

“Professional football — or semi-professional — is really very good, but meanwhile back at the ranch there is the victim impact. He needs to pay compensation.”

The judge adjourned sentencing until March 27 for him to raise some compensation.

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