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A MAN charged in connection with the alleged discovery of drugs at a house in Spancill Hill is due to make his third court appearance tomorrow.
Krystof Sobolewski (37) is charged with an offence arising from the alleged discovery of cannabis at The Island, Kilvoydan, Spancill Hill on January 21.
It is alleged Mr Sobolewski was in possession of cannabis for purposes of selling it or otherwise supplying it.
Mr Sobolewski, with an address at The Island, Kilvoydan, Spancill Hill, first appeared in court earlier this month.
At the time Garda Dara McLoughlin of Scariff Garda Station gave evidence of arrest, charge and caution.
He said the accused made no reply to charge after caution.
Legal aid was granted to solicitor John Casey.
Mr Casey said he had no questions regarding the arrest, charge and caution of his client.
He told the court he would not be making any bail application on behalf of Mr Sobolewski.
Inspector Tom Kennedy sought to have the accused remanded in custody to appear again at Ennis District Court on January 28.
Mr Casey consented to the application.
Mr Sobolewski was brought before the Ennis court again on Tuesday last.
Inspector Tom Kennedy said the State were seeking to have the accused further remanded in custody to February 5.
He said the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) had not yet issued directions as to how the case is to proceed.
“This is a very recent case”, he added.
Judge Aeneas McCarthy remanded the accused to appear again at Ennis District Court tomorrow (February 5). SEPA R AT ELY , a 34-year-old man charged with drugs offences is due before Ennis District Court tomorrow.
Vidas Jaskaukas, who listed an address at Main Street, Mullagh, is charged with possession of a controlled drug, to with, cannabis, for purposes of selling it or otherwise supplying it.
The charge relates to an alleged offence at Main Street, Mullagh on January 23.
Inspector Tom Kennedy told the court the State were seeking to have Mr Jaskauskas further remanded in custody to appear again at Ennis District Court on February 5.
The court heard the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has not yet issued directions on the case. Defence solicitor Siobhan McMahon consented to the adjournment.
Judge Aeneas McCarthy remanded the accused in custody to appear again in court tomorrow, (Tuesday February 4th).