Terror suspect Lisa Smith will spend Christmas behind bars, court hears

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Her legal team have asked for her to be segregated from the rest of the prison population while on remand

The former Air Corps member, who once worked on the Government jet, was charged with membership of ISIS last week and was today further remanded in custody ahead of a book of evidence being prepared.

Her lawyer had pleaded that the 37-year-old had come back to Ireland after walking with her toddler daughter, “through bombs, poverty, and cesspit camps, and desert, to come to her country of origin”. Wearing a black traditional abaya robe with her face uncovered, Smith, who has been held at Limerick Prison, did not address the court.Judge Daly said the case was listed for service of a book of evidence, but a State solicitor confirmed it was not yet ready. It has to be served before she can be sent forward for trial to a higher court.Defence barrister David Leonard consented and asked if his client could appear via video-link from Limerick Prison on the next date.

 

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