Two days later, the father of 10, a British citizen, was denied District Court bail, but he lodged a fresh application which opened before Ms Justice Karen O'Connor in the High Court in Cloverhill on Tuesday
The "entire Jewish community stands fairly and squarely" behind a London-based rabbi awaiting trial accused of performing an illegal circumcision on a baby boy in Dublin, the High Court has heard.
READ MORE - Woman dragged into park and 'strangled' during early morning sex attack in Dublin docklands, court hearsThe defence proposed a suite of bail conditions, including a bond and a combination of independent sureties totalling €100,000, to secure his release pending trial. Detective Garda Furey said there was strong evidence in support of the charge. Gardai entered an address in Dublin 15 with the homeowners' consent.
There were three babies, including a set of twins, aged between three and six weeks, in the house, but only one circumcision involving removal of the penis foreskin of an 18-day-old baby boy had taken place.The babies present when gardai arrived were from Muslim and Christian backgrounds, the court heard.
She also thought he was entitled to an Israeli passport, but the court later heard he only had a UK passport.
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