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Man Remanded In Custody In Connection To Taking Car With Baby Inside

A man charged with theft of a car with a nine-month-old baby inside has been remanded in continuing...
Ben Finnegan
Ben Finnegan

12:22 PM - 2 Sep 2022



Man Remanded In Custody In Con...

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Man Remanded In Custody In Connection To Taking Car With Baby Inside

Ben Finnegan
Ben Finnegan

12:22 PM - 2 Sep 2022



A man charged with theft of a car with a nine-month-old baby inside has been remanded in continuing custody pending directions from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

Francis Broughan, 45, of Shangan Gardens, Ballymun, was held last week after gardai charged him with three offences in connection with the alleged incident in Cabra, Dublin, on the night of August 21.

He is accused of the unauthorised taking of a vehicle, attempted hijacking, and endangerment of life under the Non-Fatal Offences Act.

He faced his second hearing when he appeared before Judge John O'Leary at Cloverhill District Court today via video link. Again, there was no application for bail.

Defence counsel Eloise Flynn told Judge O’Leary it was a recent matter and the DPP’s directions were outstanding.

She added that her client consented to a four-week adjournment.

The accused, dressed in a green sweater, spoke only to confirm his name.

Judge O’Leary remanded him in custody to appear again on September 20.

He has not yet indicated a plea.

At his first hearing on August 26, Detective Garda Louise Moran of Mountjoy Garda Station gave evidence of arrest, charge and caution.

She had told the district court Mr Broughan made no reply when she put the offences to him.

He was granted legal aid and an order to receive medical treatment in custody.

His solicitor indicated that gardai would be given advance notice if Mr Broughan intended to make a bail application.



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