Finglas man told to stay away from 'any locations housing refugees' as part of bail conditions by Dublin District Court.
She also told him he had “to stay away from all centres and locations housing refugees”. He is also required to sign on at Cabra Garda station twice per week and provide a contact number to gardaí. The alleged offence is contrary to Section 2 of the Prohibition of Incitement to Hatred Act 1989.”
The Garda Special Detective Unit (SDU) arrested Graham Carey, 39, of Dunsink Drive, Finglas, Dublin, on Wednesday. He was held at Shankill Garda station under ...
Judge Finan ordered him to sign on twice weekly at Cabra Garda station and provide a contact phone number within 48 hours. A legal application was deferred after the SDU officer objected. Officers charged him at 11.05pm on Thursday night. She invited the defence to address her if that was a breach of his civil liberties, but the solicitor then indicated his client consented and would sign the bail bond. Judge Finan agreed to make that another bail conditions, and went further, telling the accused, "You are barred from social media". The judge also agreed to impose another condition on him not to organise or participate in gatherings and protests, either in person or online.
Graham Carey, of Dunsink Drive in Finglas, Dublin 11, was granted bail after appearing before Dublin District Court this morning. Detective Sgt Eamon Hoey from ...
I will be taking a different approach going forward.' There was no objection to bail providing Mr Carey complied with a number of conditions. Graham Carey, of Dunsink Drive in Finglas, Dublin 11, was granted bail after appearing before Dublin District Court this morning.
Carey, who previously protested outside Taoiseach Leo Varadkar's home, has become a leading voice in the anti-asylum seeker protests which have sprung up across ...
real-life drama Carey took to social media this week after a group of men entered a makeshift camp of homeless men on the banks of the Tolka in Ashtown, Dublin, and ordered the occupants to leave. Far-right agitator Graham Carey is due to appear in court later this morning after being charged by gardai.
Mr Carey claimed anti-refugee protesters would "go through" Finglas Garda Station at a demonstration on Wednesday night.
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Graham Carey appeared in court in Dublin this morning and was told to stay away from any locations housing refugees.
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Graham Carey, from Dunsink Drive in Finglas in Dublin, appeared in court this morning charged with an offence under the Prohibition of Incitement to Hatred Act.
Judge Finan remanded Mr Carey on bail to appear again at the Dublin District Court on 28 April. "It’s a complex issue," she said. Judge Michelle Finan remanded Mr Carey on bail to appear again at Dublin District Court in April.