Cork court: Accused told to stay away from Mahon Point Shopping Centre

While a suspended sentence of two months was imposed for one of the thefts and other penalties were given, the judge adjourned sentencing on assault and threatening charges and warned the 20-year-old that if he returned to Mahon Point during the summer — even turning up in carpark areas — he could be facing jail sentences that could add up to a significant term if made consecutively.
Cork court: Accused told to stay away from Mahon Point Shopping Centre

A young man who repeatedly breached undertakings to stay out of Mahon Point Shopping Centre and nearby commercial centre was remanded in custody for several days, but has since been released on a last chance to stay away from these locations. Picture: Alison Miles / OSM PHOTO

A young man who repeatedly breached undertakings to stay out of Mahon Point Shopping Centre and nearby commercial centre was remanded in custody for several days, but has since been released on a last chance to stay away from these locations.

Martin Keenan, aged 20, of 7 Meelagh View, Mahon, Cork, had never been in custody before and said today he found the experience very hard, and asked for a last chance.

Commenting on the defendant’s repeat offending in and around Mahon Point — including verbally abusing, threatening, and assaulting security staff at shops — Sergeant John Kelleher said: “This man has gone back and back and back, this has gone on for years.”

Judge Mary Dorgan said: 

“What is going on in Mahon Point has to stop. I am going to put the matter back to see how he gets on for the summer and review the bond in September.”

In one incident at McDonald’s in Mahon Point he stole two Happy Meals with a total price of €11 and then assaulted the manager who intervened, and knocked him onto a table on May 3.

On June 28, he assaulted a store manager at Tesco, Mahon Point, by kicking him in the hand.

There were several other offences of threatening staff.

However, Judge Dorgan highlighted one petty theft and commented on the trouble caused by such an offence where he took a €2.65 can of Monster drink from a fridge at Tesco and left without paying.

“This underlines the annoying part of this offending,” she said.

“This is a can of Monster, valued €2.65, but look at all the trouble it puts the shop to, the guards to, the court to. He has to work on victim empathy.”

Frank Buttimer, solicitor, said the defendant had strong pro-social support and that his wife and his mother were both present in court at all recent hearings. His father was also present today.

While a suspended sentence of two months was imposed for one of the thefts and other penalties were given, the judge adjourned sentencing on assault and threatening charges and warned the 20-year-old that if he returned to Mahon Point during the summer — even turning up in carpark areas — he could be facing jail sentences that could add up to a significant term if made consecutively.

The matter will be reviewed in September.

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