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A JUDGE has jailed an โ€˜uncontrollableโ€™ 30 year old man for two months for an assault on a Garda Inspector during a civil court sitting at Gort courthouse.

At an appeal hearing at Ennis Circuit Court, Judge Francis Comerford affirmed the two month prison term imposed on Marc Frisby at the District Court for the assault causing harm of Insp Stan Oโ€™Grady in the downstairs foyer area at Gort courthouse on September 9th 2021.

Mr Frisby had pleaded guilty to the assault charge and Insp Oโ€™Grady was a Garda Sergeant at the time of the assault and was attending Gort Court for one โ€˜Garda court presenterโ€™ case on the civil court day.

In evidence, Insp Oโ€™Grady said that Mr Frisby, with an address at the time of The Granary, Ballymahon, Co. Longford โ€œwas completely uncontrollableโ€.

Insp Oโ€™Grady was the only Garda in the courthouse at the time and he explained to the court that as he was there to do court presenting work, he was without Garda support โ€œand I had no personal protection equipment with meโ€.

In the downstairs area of the courthouse, Insp Oโ€™Grady said, “I had no handcuffs, no baton, no stab vest and no pepper spray. I was very cognisant of this. I had no radio and I was the only Garda there if I was to arrest Mr Frisbyโ€.

He said, โ€œI did everything I could possibly do to defuse the situation. I tried to calm him, I gave him several directions to try to calm him downโ€.

Insp Oโ€™Grady said that he initially approached Mr Frisby outside the courtroom as he was alerted by a solicitor about the manโ€™s demeanour. The Garda Inspector said that there was no way that he prejudged the situation.

Insp Oโ€™Grady said that there were other court users in the foyer area including a mother holding a very young baby in her arms.

He said that two solicitors were also present and he asked them to call 999 and explain that a Garda sergeant is looking for urgent assistance at Gort courthouse as Mr Frisby was resisting arrest.

He said, โ€œOnly for the solicitor did that I would have been in great difficultyโ€. Insp Oโ€™Grady said that he went to arrest Mr Frisby and he โ€œcompletely resisted and was exceptionally aggressive and violent”. He said, โ€œThere was no reasoning with him whatsoeverโ€.

Insp Oโ€™Grady said that he restrained Mr Frisby against the wall and then on the ground.

A member of the public took footage of the assault on a mobile phone and it was previously played to the court.

Insp Oโ€™Grady said that then while he restrained on the ground, Mr Frisby “was kicking out and tried to hit towards me”.

He said, โ€œI had him in an armlock. It was very, very difficult to keep him in that position. I was now lying on the ground and he was over me. He was about to put his knee on my chest and a solicitor shouted at him to stop, distracting him which gave me time to get up off the groundโ€.

Insp Oโ€™Grady stated that Mr Frisby continued to be violent and aggressive. He said, โ€œthere was no de-escalating with this man.โ€

Insp Oโ€™Grady said that a Garda colleague arrived after around 10 minutes and Mr Frisby was still uncontrollable and โ€œI had no choice but to take legs out from under himโ€.

Insp Oโ€™Grady said that a Garda van then arrived and Mr Frisby was put into the van with assistance from colleagues.

Insp Oโ€™Grady said that he sustained bruising to his shoulder and cuts to his knees, hands and elbows.

He said that he had a pre-existing partially slipped disk but the incident aggravated the condition โ€œand I was in pain for a good number of months after thatโ€.

Solicitor for Mr Frisby, Daragh Hassett said that his client wishes to apologise for his actions.

In response, Insp Oโ€™Grady stated that “it has been nearly four years and I have never heard from Mr Frisby before now”.

He said, โ€œI have heard nothing, no remorseโ€.

Mr Hassett said that his client did apologise in the District Court. Insp Oโ€™Grady said, โ€œI didnโ€™t hear that.”

State Solicitor for Clare, Aisling Casey said that Mr Frisby has a previous conviction in March 2022 for assaulting a Garda in February 2020.

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