O’Brien, who was beaten unconscious by soldier Cathal Crotty, says she ‘wouldn’t need to speak out’ if Minister for Justice was doing job ‘correctly’
last week, has said she is willing to meet with Minister for Justice Helen McEntee to discuss measures to tackle violence in Ireland. of Parkrose Heights, Ardnacrusha, Co Clare, received a three-year suspended sentence at Limerick Circuit Criminal Court for his attack on Ms O’Brien. The assault occurred on O’Connell Street in Limerick on May 29th, 2022.
Earlier this week Ms O’Brien criticised Ms McEntee and said that she “wouldn’t need to speak out” if the Minister was doing her job “correctly.”Defence Forces chiefs hope to expel convicted soldier Cathal Crotty by early next week At the Cork protest, organised by feminist group Rosa, Ms O’Brien said additional efforts need to be made to eliminate all types of violence in Ireland.
“Absolutely I am going to be looking at legislation and what I can present to McEntee. I will talk to anyone I can. I am not particularly happy that I have to do this but I am happy that I am doing it.”
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