A FARMER who was verbally abusive to a garda and told her ‘you won’t take my land’ has been handed a one month suspended sentence.
Ger Neylon (50), whom the court heard has an address at Main Street, Tulla, appeared at Shannon District Court (sitting in Ennis) on Thursday.
Mr Neylon was charged with public order offences arising out of an incident at Sixmilebridge on April 22 (2010).
Insp Tom Kennedy said the accused was in an intoxicated state when he was noticed by a garda.
Insp Kennedy said that he became verbally abusive to the garda, to such an extent that he was arrested. He said that the man told the Garda that “you won’t take my land, you c***”.
Insp Kennedy said that Mr Neylon repeated the comments to the garda. The court heard that Mr Neylon is a single man, who has 57 acres of land, but is in receipt of farm assist payments.
Solictor for the man, Jenny Fitzgib- bon, made an application on behalf of her client for free legal aid.
She said that her client had been on the way home from a wedding in Limerick and had received a lift as far as Sixmilebridge. She said that it had been his intention to hitch back to Tulla.
She said it had been a ‘“long wedding’ and that her client could not recall the incident in Sixmilebridge. She said he realised that this is no excuse and that he wished to completely apologise.
Mr Neylon said, “I’m sorry. I apologise.”
Judge Joseph Mangan refused the application for free legal aid, saying that the man owned 57 acres of land.
He said the accused had missed a previous court date and now expected the state to pay his legal bills.
He said he was not impressed by the man’s behaviour, adding the comments, as described by Insp Kennedy, “speak for themselves”.
He handed down a one month suspended sentence and ordered that the accused enter a bond to be of good behaviour.