Book of evidence served on man charged with defiling child in Cork

Judge Mary Dorgan sent the case forward from Cork District Cort to the next sessions of Cork Circuit Criminal Court.
A book of evidence was served today on a 32-year-old man charged with ten counts of defilement of a child.
Sergeant John Kelleher confirmed that the defendant had been served with the book of evidence in the case investigated by Garda Mary Enneguess.
Judge Mary Dorgan sent the case forward from Cork District Cort to the next sessions of Cork Circuit Criminal Court commencing on October 28.
The parties to the case cannot be identified for legal reasons.
Defence solicitor Shane Collins-Daly represented the accused who was remanded on continuing bail for the circuit court appearance.
He is required to sign on once a week at his local garda station, provide his mobile number and be available for contact by the gardaí, surrender his travel documents and not apply for other such documents, and have no contact directly or indirectly with the injured party.
Three counts refer to defilement of a child under the age of 15 between April and June 2020, and a further seven counts of defilement of her when she was under the age of 17 between June and November 2020.
It is alleged that the defendant was aged 27 at the time of all charges.