Dublin man released early from New York prison

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Dublin man Steven O'Brien has been released early from prison in New York amid Covid-19 crisis there

Irishman Steven O'Brien, who was jailed in New York for the fatal assault of Longford native Danny McGee, has been released early from prison.Mr O’Brien, with an address at 42nd Street, Queens, New York, was sentenced to six months in prison and began his jail term on 8 January.

Hundreds of prisoners are being let out early in a bid to stop the spread of the virus in the New York jail system. Danny McGee’s mother Colleen told RTÉ News that she was aware of Mr O’Brien’s release, and expressed her disappointment."Steven has been released and is now starting a new chapter in his life," he said. Steven O’Brien pleaded guilty to the assault in November and his six-month sentence was agreed as part of a plea deal.

 

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Disgusting. Absolutely disgusting. 3 months for killing. Shame on the New York justice system

Absolute joke, pure tramp

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