Judge Orla Crowe directed the preparation of victim impact statements and remanded McGreevy in continuing custody for sentence next March
A man has pleaded guilty to making threats to Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald and Garda Commissioner Drew Harris earlier this year.
McGreevy pleaded guilty to a charge that he did on July 16 last, without lawful excuse, make a threat to kill Mary Lou McDonald or cause her serious harm intending that she would believe the threat would be carried out.
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