A VICTIM of cattle rustling in north Clare claimed yesterday that the farmer convicted of handling stolen cattle “has got off scot-free”’.
Last week at Ennis Circuit Court, Gerard O’ Doherty (46) of Moymore, Lahinch, pleaded guilty to handling three stolen cattle from two farmers in the north Clare area in 2003/4.
Mr O’Doherty escaped a prison term and was ordered to perform 200 hours community service and pay €10,000 towards the investigation.
Mr O’Doherty was convicted of handling two stolen cattle that were the property of Doolin farmer, Michael Danagher.
An angry Mr Danagher said yester- day that the imposition of the com- munity service on Mr O’Doherty was “ridiculous. He got off scot- free”.
“It was made out in court that they were the victims. What about us? We were the victims. There was nothing about us in court.
‘“[ have a young family. At the time, I had only five animals in my herd
and I spent three weeks looking round all of north Clare for my ani- mals,” he said.
“Having to pay €10,000 is only a drop in the ocean to that farmer with all the land that he has,” he said.
Mr Danagher said that he went to the farmyard of Mr O’Doherty. One of the animals that Mr Danagher spotted at Mr O’Doherty’s yard was his 15-year-old cow.
He said, “She was staggering around she was so thin. I had to feed her a tonne of nuts to get her back on her feet.”