Case against Cork man for assaults, violent disorder adjourned to June for sentencing 

Davin Jackson admitted assault causing harm to three men, causing criminal damage, and two counts of engaging in violent disorder.
Case against Cork man for assaults, violent disorder adjourned to June for sentencing 

The charges arose out of an incident at Sullivan’s Quay, Cork, on March 6, 2022.

A 24-year-old man facing sentencing for assaults, criminal damage, and violent disorder at Sullivan’s Quay three years ago had the case against him adjourned until June 20.

On that date, Judge Helen Boyle will hear evidence on the background to the case at Cork Circuit Criminal Court and impose sentence then. 

Davin Jackson, of Millrange, Ballincollig, Cork, affirmed his previously entered, signed pleas of guilty.

He admitted assault causing harm to three men, causing criminal damage, and two counts of engaging in violent disorder.

The charges arose out of an incident at Sullivan’s Quay, Cork, on March 6, 2022.

The criminal-damage charge related to a car belonging to another man.

In respect of two counts of violent disorder, it was previously alleged in court that he attacked the owner of the car and another man, and did so with two other men.

He also signed pleas of guilty to charges of assault causing harm to these two men and to a woman. All of these assaults were captured on CCTV.

Defence barrister Alan O’Dwyer said: “He has significant issues with alcohol, primarily, and I would ask for a probation report.”

Prosecution barrister Mary O’Dwyer said victim impact statements would also have to be prepared.

Judge Helen Boyle adjourned sentencing until June 20.

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