Boy (15) charged with arson of pub in Co Dublin

He is accused of causing criminal damage by fire to three air conditioning units, a wooden partition, and the flooring and roofing of a beer garden at the Goat Bar and Grill in Goatstown, on a date in May 2025.
Boy (15) charged with arson of pub in Co Dublin

Tom Tuite

A 15-year-old boy has been charged with arson at a popular south Dublin pub.

The teen, who cannot be named because he is a juvenile, appeared at the Dublin Children's Court on Monday.

He is accused of causing criminal damage by fire to three air conditioning units, a wooden partition, and the flooring and roofing of a beer garden at the Goat Bar and Grill in Goatstown, on a date in May 2025.

The Director of Public Prosecutions recommended that he face trial at a higher level in the Circuit Court, which has wider sentencing powers.

Judge Brendan Toale granted the defence's application for disclosure of prosecution evidence and set the case down for a preliminary hearing in June to determine the trial.

This procedure is provided for under section 75 of the Children Act, which states that the Children's Court may accept jurisdiction for a serious case by considering defence submissions on the accused's age and level of maturity, as well as other relevant factors.

The boy was remanded on continuing bail.

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