The social media star had a two-inch laceration to the right side of her face near her hairline and received stitches". But she came to court to give ...
The solicitor pointed out that her client had presented himself at a garda station which was not indicative of someone who would evade justice. But she came to court to give evidence at the bail hearing. The accused came to Pearse Street Garda station later to be interviewed. The assault charge can carry a maximum sentence of five years. Garda McDonnell said the injured party played for him threatening voices messages she received through social media. She gave evidence during the bail hearing and explained she was a social media influencer and had posted where she was online.
27 year old Craig O'Brien, of Thomond Road, Ballyfermot, Dublin, was arrested and charged with assault causing harm to Charleen Murphy.
The accused came to Pearse Street Garda station later to be interviewed. Garda Stephen McDonnell told the court that it was alleged Ms. Following the alleged incident, Gardaí searched Mr.
A man has been accused of “viciously” attacking social media influencer Charlene Murphy, who was injured while dining in a Dublin lounge after allegedly being ...
The lawyer pointed out that his client had turned himself in at the garda station, which did not indicate someone who would escape justice. The assault charge carries a maximum sentence of five years. The suspect later came to Pearse Street Garda Station for interview. Garda McDonnell said the injured party played him threatening voice messages he had received via social media. She gave evidence during the bail hearing and explained that she was a social media influencer and had posted where she was online. The court heard he allegedly approached Ms Murphy, who was having dinner with a friend, from behind, and “punched her with full force to the back of the head”.
Craig O'Brien (27) with an address at Thomond Road, Ballyfermot, Dublin, was arrested and charged with assault causing harm to Ms Murphy at the Grafton ...
The solicitor pointed out that her client had presented himself at a garda station which was not indicative of someone who would evade justice. But she came to court to give evidence at the bail hearing. The assault charge can carry a maximum sentence of five years. The accused came to Pearse Street Garda station later to be interviewed. Garda McDonnell said the injured party played for him threatening voices messages she received through social media. In her ruling, Judge Murphy stressed that this was not the hearing of the case but a bail application, and the accused had the presumption of innocence.
A MAN has been accused of "viciously" attacking social media influencer Charleen Murphy, who was injured as she had dinner at a lounge in Dublin following ...
The solicitor pointed out that her client had presented himself at a garda station, which was not indicative of someone who would evade justice. But she came to court to give evidence at the bail hearing. The accused came to Pearse Street Garda station later to be interviewed. The assault charge can carry a maximum sentence of five years. Garda McDonnell said the injured party played for him threatening voice messages she received through social media. The court heard her head rebounded off the glass she was drinking, resulting in a laceration of her face.
A man has been accused of 'viciously' attacking popular social media influencer Charleen Murphy who was injured as she had dinner at a lounge in Dublin ...
The solicitor pointed out that her client had presented himself at a garda station which was not indicative of someone who would evade justice. But she came to court to give evidence at the bail hearing. The accused came to Pearse Street Garda station later to be interviewed. The assault charge can carry a maximum sentence of five years. Garda McDonnell said the injured party played for him threatening voices messages she received through social media. She gave evidence during the bail hearing and explained she was a social media influencer and had posted where she was online.
The court saw CCTV footage which appeared to show Charleen Murphy sitting at a table before being punched from behind and blood pouring from her head ...
The solicitor pointed out that her client had presented himself at a garda station which was not indicative of someone who would evade justice. The court heard she had blocked him but he allegedly continued to create fake accounts to follow and contact her. The assault charge can carry a maximum sentence of five years. In her ruling, Judge Murphy stressed that this was not the hearing of the case but a bail application and the accused had the presumption of innocence. It was claimed she and her friend recognised him from "previous online abuse" and that afterwards he sent her a voice message via social media saying, "How's the head?" The contested bail hearing was told the man was "someone known to her and her friend through personal online abuse on various social media accounts".
A man has been accused of “viciously” attacking influencer Charleen Murphy at a Dublin hotel on Friday night. Craig O'Brien, 27, was arrested and charged ...
During the hearing, the defence pleaded with the court to grant bail with conditions including a social media ban. Mr O’Brien allegedly approached Charleen, who was having dinner with a friend, from behind and “punched her full force to the back of the head”. Craig O’Brien, 27, was arrested and charged with assault causing harm to the social media star, after he allegedly punched her in the back of the head.