Judge suspends sentence for Keane

The 19-year-old Limerick man at the centre of a collapsed murder trial walked free from a court again yesterday, after a judge…

The 19-year-old Limerick man at the centre of a collapsed murder trial walked free from a court again yesterday, after a judge imposed a suspended sentence for two public order offences.

Liam Keane was appearing before Judge Tom O'Donnell at Limerick District Court on foot of a bench warrant issued for his arrest after he failed to appear in court on Tuesday.

Mr Keane, Singland Gardens, Ballysimon, Limerick, was charged with being intoxicated in a public place and with threatening, abusive or insulting behaviour on October 19th last. Earlier this week, he walked free from a murder trial in Dublin after the case against him dramatically collapsed.

Wearing a navy hooded top, the defendant appeared subdued and remained silent during yesterday's brief court hearing.

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The court heard that the accused appeared in court yesterday by "arrangement" with gardaí following his non-appearance on Tuesday. Defence solicitor, Pat Barriscale, said his client only became aware of the bench warrant issued for his arrest after his mother heard it on local radio on Tuesday.

There was no intention on Keane's part to ignore the bench warrant and his client had attended by arrangement with gardaí, Mr Barriscale told the court.

Garda Michelle Leahy said the accused was "intoxicated" when he was arrested on October 19th last and later he became "extremely verbally abusive" to other members of the public.

Mr Barriscale stressed to the court that the abuse was not directed at gardaí but at other people who were in the garda station after his arrest. "He has accepted responsibility for his actions," said Mr Barriscale.

Judge O'Donnell heard that Keane had a number of previous convictions and had recently completed a prison sentence for a similar public order conviction. He convicted Keane on the count of threatening, abusive or insulting behaviour and sentenced him to three months in prison. The sentence was suspended on condition that he keep the peace for two years. He imposed a fine of €127 for being intoxicated in a public place and warned that, in future, he would not tolerate such behaviour.