Boy released on bail after being charged for Temple Bar attacks

The boy from north Dublin has been ordered to stay out of the area, obey a curfew, and not contact staff from Temple Bar business premises
Judge Patricia Cronin heard the teenager, who cannot be identified because he is a juvenile, made no reply when charged with assault causing harm to two men and robbery of a third at Fownes Street on the night of August 11. He is the third person to be charged in connection with the incident. Picture: iStock

Judge Patricia Cronin heard the teenager, who cannot be identified because he is a juvenile, made no reply when charged with assault causing harm to two men and robbery of a third at Fownes Street on the night of August 11. He is the third person to be charged in connection with the incident. Picture: iStock

A 16-year-old boy has been released under strict conditions after being charged with attacks and robbery of three tourists in Dublin's Temple Bar earlier this month.

One of the victims allegedly had his head "stamped on" when up to eight teenagers attacked his group.

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