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SEVERAL shoplifting charges have been struck out, as the € sign did not appear on the charge sheets.
Frank Hassett (21), of Drumbig- gle Road, Ennis, faced a total of 13 charges, including criminal damage, theft and public order, at Ennis Dis- trict Court on Friday. All charges re- lated to a two-month period last year. However, seven of the charges were struck out, after Judge Joseph Man- gan noted that the € sign was not printed on the charge sheets.
“We now have the euro for about six or seven years. It should be possi- ble for the State to have acclimatised at this stage,” said the judge, dismiss- ing the charges.
Hassett was convicted of the six other charges. He pleaded guilty to breaking into an Ennis home and stealing <€1,900 cash along with small amounts of Sterling and US Dollars, on April 6 last. Some of the money was recovered but €900 was still outstanding. He also admitted breaking a win- dow of another home and stealing two bottles of Buckfast from a licensed premises in Ennis. He also admitted three public order offences. Hassett was jailed for two years at Ennis Circuit Court in November, for robbing a taxi driver at knifepoint. His solicitor Daragh Hassett said his client has had “a very severe ad- diction to alcohol and cocaine in re- cent times. He was in the throes of his addictions at the time of these offences.” Mr Hassett expressed hope that the sentence imposed in the Circuit Court wouldn’t be lengthened. Judge Joseph Mangan said, “I think it’s right to say he was given a lot of chances by this court. We have heard in the past in this court he had diffi- culties in his youth. It appeared at the time (previously) there was no end to the punishment he was prepared to inflict on society in order to get even for what was done to him. Perhaps he realises now he can’t keep taking it out on people who caused him no harm,” added the judge. He imposed two six-month jail terms, to run concurrently with the sentence currently being served.