*The alleged theft of beer occurred at Dunnes Stores in Ennis. 

A CLARE man charged in connection with the street assault of a retired district court judge has been further charged.

At Ennis District Court, Jamie O’Connor (44) of Laurel Lodge, Clare Rd, Ennis was charged with on June 15th stealing three cans of beer valued at €11.40 from Dunnes Stores, O’Connell Street, Ennis.

The alleged theft occurred one day after Mr O’Connor is alleged to have assaulted retired District Court judge, Joseph Mangan on Saturday, June 14th.

Mr O’Connor has been in custody since June 18th after Judge Alec Gabbett refused an application for bail.

Sgt Frank O’Grady told the court today that directions from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) are outstanding.

Judge Gabbett said that he would further remand Mr O’Connor in custody to July 23rd and told Sgt O’Grady that he would require a medical report on that date to help him decide on the issue of court jurisdiction for the hearing of the case.

Judge Gabbett said, “We need to know where the file is by the 23rd of July. Time is passing and we will nearly be into the fifth week by that point”.

In connection with the alleged assault, it is alleged that Mr O’Connor – who was appearing via video link from Limerick prison today – told the former judge “you put in jail for nothing” before allegedly punching him outside an Ennis cafe.

The retired judge now in his early eighties served as a judge for 27 years and was the assigned district court judge for Clare from 2001 to October 2011 when he retired at the age of 67.

In the case, Mr O’Connor is charged with the assault causing harm of Joseph Mangan at Barrack Court, Ennis contrary to Section 3 of the Non Fatal Offences Against the Person Act on June 14th.

At a contested bail hearing on June 18th, Judge Gabbett said, “This is an extremely serious alleged offence where a retired district court judge now into his 80s was allegedly assaulted for carrying out a public duty when he was a judge”.

Sgt John Burke told the bail hearing that at 2.25pm on June 14th, Mr Mangan was sitting outside the Gourmet Store on Barrack Court in Ennis having a coffee.

Sgt Burke said that it will be alleged that Mr O’Connor approached Mr Mangan “and told him aggressively ‘you put me in jail for nothing’.

Sgt Burke said, “Following a brief interaction it is alleged that Mr O’Connor stood up and punched Mr Mangan”.

Sgt Burke said that Mr O’Connor then fled the scene in the direction of O’Connell Street.

He said that Mr Mangan went to the local injuries unit in Ennis where he was treated for possible concussion and dizziness.

Sgt Burke said that Mr Mangan made a statement to local Gardaí.

Sgt Burke said that Mr O’Connor was later arrested where he made no admissions “and blamed alcohol for his memory loss”.

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