25/07/2012
Derry Man Barred From Going Home After Riot Charges
A judge has told a Londonderry man accused of rioting not to live near the site of the disturbances again.
Seamus Bradley, 43, is charged with riotous behaviour, assaulting and resisting police and attempted criminal damage.
Mr Justice Weir told him not to return to his Moss Park home after his alleged involvement in riots in the Galliagh area of the city last week.
He told the accused: "You're a bit long in the tooth for this sort of thing. You'd think you'd have learnt a bit more sense by now."
A prosecution lawyer said police arrived at the scene of ongoing disturbances on Friday night to find a crowd of 40-50 people engaged in trouble that stemmed from attempts to build a bonfire as part of an anti-internment demonstration.
The lawyer said Mr Bradley had been identified as a man who twice threw objects at police and after he was arrested he punched out at PSNI officers.
Mr Bradley told police he had been drinking and did not remember carrying out the actions he was accused of.
The judge said he would only consider granting the accused bail if he could provide another address in the city.
He adjourned the hearing until Friday.
(NE)
Seamus Bradley, 43, is charged with riotous behaviour, assaulting and resisting police and attempted criminal damage.
Mr Justice Weir told him not to return to his Moss Park home after his alleged involvement in riots in the Galliagh area of the city last week.
He told the accused: "You're a bit long in the tooth for this sort of thing. You'd think you'd have learnt a bit more sense by now."
A prosecution lawyer said police arrived at the scene of ongoing disturbances on Friday night to find a crowd of 40-50 people engaged in trouble that stemmed from attempts to build a bonfire as part of an anti-internment demonstration.
The lawyer said Mr Bradley had been identified as a man who twice threw objects at police and after he was arrested he punched out at PSNI officers.
Mr Bradley told police he had been drinking and did not remember carrying out the actions he was accused of.
The judge said he would only consider granting the accused bail if he could provide another address in the city.
He adjourned the hearing until Friday.
(NE)
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