The case of three men and one woman who are facing charges related to an incident which took place on the 25th of April outside an IPAS site at River Lodge Trudder, Newtownmountkennedy, Co. Wicklow was brought before Bray District Court this morning.
Michael Sinnott and Shane Sinnott of Seasons Park, Newtownmountkennedy , Ben McNulty of Rossmore Ave Moneycarroll, and Sharon McCann of Mountain View Dr. Moneycarroll, Newtownmountkennedy, were charged in relation to alleged breaches of the Criminal Justice (Public Order) Act, 1994, Section 8.
The court heard that discovery is being sought by the defence council in relation to all four facing charges and a date was set for the 24th of June.
A prosecuting Garda confirmed to the court that the state is not in possession of CCTV in relation to the matter.
The four were remanded on continuing bail with applications being sought for an amendment to the curfew between the hours of 8am and 8pm set in respect of all four at the last hearing on behalf of Michael Sinnott and Shane Sinnott.
The court heard that the curfew time was interfering with Michael Sinnott’s ability to work as a truck driver and an application to amend his curfew to between 10pm and 5am was granted.
A similar application was granted in respect of Shane Sinnott whose curfew was amended to between the hours of 12am and 6:30 am in order to allow him to work.