Judge said lives of community group chairman and his family were ‘shattered’ after social media messages
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Cross examined by the defendant, who represented himself, Mr Reilly said he was aware of all financial and insurance issues relating to the association. Mr Boland told the court he was looking for a public meeting to be held and he wrote to the committee members.Judge Michele Finan said she believed the incidents amounted to harassment, adding “you’re young enough to know better”.
The judge added that the defendant was too passionate about the affairs of the association and he is to have no communication with that group.She added that the lives of Mr Reilly and his family were shattered. Adjourning the case to December 21, she said that the matter would be struck out on that date if the defendant has no communication with any members of the group.
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