Man involved in Cork library protests indicates not-guilty plea

Case was adjourned to February 6 when it will be further adjourned to a trial date at Cork District Court
Man involved in Cork library protests indicates not-guilty plea

Ross Lahive at the Courthouse, Anglesea Street, Cork.

A not-guilty plea was indicated on Tuesday by a man protesting over LGBTQ+ reading material at Cork City Library, who faces charges of possession of a knife and failing to appear in court.

Ross Lahive’s solicitor, Diarmuid Kelleher, had sought an adjournment to consider prosecution statements in the case and for consideration of whether the charges would be admitted or contested.

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