Handcuff defence fails for drug-driver

The defence of a drug-driving case based on a recent Supreme Court ruling in relation to the handcuffing of a motorist proved unsuccessful yesterday as the young Cork driver was banned from driving for four years.

Handcuff defence fails for drug-driver

Mr Justice Niall Fennelly made the Supreme Court judgement in DPP v Cullen in which a driving prosecution was dismissed because the driver was handcuffed without reasonable cause which was deemed to be an infringement of his rights.

Frank Buttimer, solicitor, advanced this argument at Cork District Court yesterday in the case against Stephen Bulman, 24, of 3 McDonagh Road, Ballyphehane, Cork. Mr Buttimer argued Bulman was handcuffed when there was no objective reason for him to be handcuffed.

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