A man convicted of sexually abusing a child in County Mayo during the 1970s has appealed his conviction at the Court of Appeal. The defendant was found guilty in October 2018 by majority verdict on five counts of indecent assault alleged to have occurred between May and August 1978. He received a sentence of eight years and nine months, with the final 21 months suspended, in February 2019. The appeal centres on grounds of substantial delay in prosecution and its impact on fair trial rights. Defence counsel argued that the complainant's delay in reporting and gardaí's delay in charging the defendant, combined with the deaths of potential defence witnesses, prejudiced the accused's ability to mount a proper defence. The Director of Public Prosecutions submitted that a delay warning was appropriately issued at trial and that corroborative evidence was heard. The Court of Appeal, presided over by Mr Justice George Birmingham, reserved judgment and indicated a decision would be delivered as soon as possible.
Man convicted of abuse in 1970s brings appeal
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Source: Courts News Ireland
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