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TWO sisters have appeared in court charged with offences arising from an incident at a primary school in Ennis earlier this year.
Rose Mahon (22) and Laura Molloy (21) are charged in relation to the disturbance at the Holy Family School, Station Road on March 20
Rose Mahon, with an address at Bay 3 Ballaghboy, Quin Road, Ennis, is alleged to have caused € 1500 worth of damage to a car.
Laura Molloy, with an address at Bay 3 Ballaghboy Halting Site, Quin Road, Ennis, is alleged to have pro- voked a breach of the peace.
Legal aid was approved for solicitor Daragh Hassett.
He told the court that he would be seeking disclosure from the State. Inspector Tom Kennedy said the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) had directed summary disposal of the cases on pleas of guilty only.
Previous charges brought against Ms Mahon and Ms Molloy arising out of the same incident were struck out in June following delays in DPP’s directions. Both accused were remanded on continuing bail to appear again at Ennis District Court on November 21.