Man arrested in Cork city told judge he was finding her in contempt of court 

Garda Kenneth Lawton testified that he arrested Niall O’Brien for three charges allegedly committed today at Oliver Plunkett Street and at the Bridewell garda station.
Man arrested in Cork city told judge he was finding her in contempt of court 

The alleged circumstances that saw the defendant being arrested at lunchtime today in Cork city were not outlined in court.

A 54-year-old man accused of carrying a knife and being threatening and refusing to give gardaí his name and address shouted in court today, and at one stage told the judge he was finding her in contempt of court.

Garda Kenneth Lawton testified that he arrested Niall O’Brien for those three charges allegedly committed today at Oliver Plunkett Street and at the Bridewell garda station.

The defendant shouted in Cork District Court that these were lies and that he had never been charged and that his name was Cornelius O’Brien and not Niall O’Brien.

“You are not prosecuting me,” the defendant said.

Judge Treasa Kelly said: “You would be well advised to instruct a solicitor.”

He replied: “I am representing myself.” 

Sergeant Gearóid Davis said there was no objection to bail on the three charges. Judge Kelly said she would remand him on bail on condition that he would stay out of the city centre.

The defendant shouted: “On a public order charge – that is bullshit.” 

Judge Kelly told him not to use such language in court and he then said: “Being barred from the city centre is not correct. I live at Cove Street… He never gave me a charge sheet so I should not be in court. I am holding you in contempt of court. This is an illegal court. I am claiming not political prisoner status but political activist status. This is an illegal court, an illegal operation.” 

Judge Kelly remanded him in custody with consent to bail until April 30 because he said he was refusing to sign his bail bond. 

He then said: “I have changed my mind,” and added that he would sign the bond to be released, repeating that he was Cornelius and not Niall.

The alleged circumstances that saw him being arrested at lunchtime in Cork city were not outlined in court.

More in this section

Volkswagen issues EV vehicle recall over battery issues 'which could lead to fire' Volkswagen issues EV vehicle recall over battery issues 'which could lead to fire'
judgement of judge about legislation, authority, crime, government, justice, punishment, verdict at court decision by gavel. ham Shirtless man on Patrick Street warned passers-by he would 'f*** them up'
EPA carried out 50 inspections at creamery in North Cork last year EPA carried out 50 inspections at creamery in North Cork last year

Sponsored Content

Where tech meets care: At the forefront of IVF Where tech meets care: At the forefront of IVF
10 minutes with Shannon O’Sullivan of Corlann 10 minutes with Shannon O’Sullivan of Corlann
10 minutes with Jason Cooke of Cheshire Ireland 10 minutes with Jason Cooke of Cheshire Ireland
Contact Us Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited

Add Echolive.ie to your home screen - easy access to Cork news, views, sport and more