Convicted sex offender jailed for assaulting garda

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Convicted sex offender who assaulted a garda jailed for two years and four months

A convicted sex offender, who assaulted a garda who was helping social workers remove his baby from his care, has been jailed for two years and four months.

The court heard the man, who has 23 previous convictions, does not accept the verdict of the jury. He has a district court conviction for sexual assault for which he received a five-month sentence. She said the man does not accept his guilt and “appears to have a pattern of disregard for the rules”.

 

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