Three men were killed instantly when their car crashed while they were driving on the wrong side of the carriageway.
THE ASSOCIATION OF Garda Sergeants and Inspectors has criticised the DPP’s decision to prosecute a Garda for a fatal crash that occurred during the pursuit of three men in 2021 without informing him of the charge he is facing.
A poster brought to the church read: “RIP Dean – You know the score, get on the floor, don’t be funny, give me the money.” The DPP told Dublin District Court yesterday that a Garda involved in the pursuit of the three males, who were members of a Tallaght-based criminal gang that specialised in burglaries, will be charged with a driving offence.
The general secretary of the AGSI, Antoinette Cunningham, told RTÉ’s News at One that the lack of information that the Garda facing prosecution has of his own trial is “unacceptable”.
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