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06 Sept 2025

Man in court on coercive control charge surrenders passport

The man, who appeared at Letterkenny District Court, was also charged with damaging a road sign by discharging a firearm.

Letterkenny courthouse

Letterkenny courthouse

A man has appeared in court charged with using coercive control over his former partner and also making threats to kill or harm the woman’s new partner.

The man, who lives at an address in Letterkenny, cannot be named for legal reasons in order to protect the identity of the victim.

The accused, who is in his 20s, appeared at Letterkenny District Court before Judge Ciaran Liddy on Thursday morning

Garda Sergeant Grainne McLoone told the court that she arrested the man at an address in Letterkenny on Thursday and took him to Letterkenny Garda station, where he was later charged.

The man did not reply to some of the charges but replied ‘fuck off, fuck off’ to others.

The man was also charged that between January 1-May 29, 2022 at Meenaleenaghan, Glenties, he did damage a road sign by discharging a firearm.

This charge was Contrary to Section 2 (1) of the Criminal Damage Act of 1991.

There was no objection to bail but Gardai asked for a number of conditions.

They are that he resides at his own address, has no contact with the injured party or any party involved in the case, that he signs on four times a week at Letterkenny Garda station and that he hand over his passport.

Legal aid was granted to the man's solicitor, Mr Kieran O'Gorman.

The case was adjourned until December 18, 2022 to allow the charges to link up with other matters.

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