Judge refuses to remove weekly signing-on condition
The Dublin man denies public order offences connected to incidents during a protest outside Leinster House as the Dáil returned to session after the summer recess.
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The Dublin man denies public order offences connected to incidents during a protest outside Leinster House as the Dáil returned to session after the summer recess.
A judge has refused to remove a weekly signing-on condition imposed on a Dublin man who denies public order offences connected to incidents during a protest outside the Dáil in September.
Philip Keogh, aged 45, of Griffith Park, Finglas, is accused of threatening, abusive, and insulting behaviour on September 20 at Molesworth St, Dublin, and obstructing gardaí.
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