Cork anti-immigration activist Ross Lahive given a month to decide plea in garda harassment case

Cork District Court was told that once the prosecution material in the case is considered by the defence a decision will be taken on how to plead
Cork anti-immigration activist Ross Lahive given a month to decide plea in garda harassment case

Ross Lahive is charged with engaging in a campaign of harassment against a member of An Garda Síochána.

The case against anti-immigration activist Ross Lahive charged with harassment of a garda was adjourned on Thursday for a month so that he could consider whether he is pleading guilty or not guilty.

Diarmuid Kelleher, solicitor, said once the prosecution material in the case is considered by the defence a decision will be taken on how to plead. On the application of Sergeant Gearóid Davis, Judge John King adjourned the case until December 18.

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