![]() Judge Kelly adjourned the case until a date in September for the prosecution to complete the book of evidence which must be served on the accused before she can be returned for trial.ĭefence solicitor Tony Collier consented to the State having extra time to complete the book of evidence.Ĭollier also applied for reporting restrictions to be imposed. This means the case is to be sent to the circuit court which has wider sentencing powers. Judge Treasa Kelly was told the DPP has directed trial on indictment. None of the facts about the allegation were given during the brief hearing. She did not have to attend the hearing due to Covid-19 restrictions in court, but she had instructed a solicitor to be in court.Įvidence of her arrest and reply to charge was furnished to the court in a document. She was granted station bail and the case had its first listing at the district court today. It allegedly happened at her home address on a date in December 2019.ĭirections from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) were obtained and within the last month she was charged. The charge states it is alleged she committed an act of buggery with an animal, a mixed breed dog which was part Rottweiler. The woman is accused of a single offence contrary to section 61 of the 1861 Offences Against the Person Act. Interim reporting restrictions preventing the media from identifying the accused were imposed when the bestiality case came before Dublin District Court today. A 29-YEAR-OLD DUBLIN woman is to face trial accused of having sex with a dog. ![]()
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