*The incident took place in May of this year.ย
A JUDGE has agreed to remove a โfarcicalโ bail condition that a Pro-Palestinian activist living on Inis Oirr has to sign on at her local Garda station by phoning the Garda station on the nearby Inis Mรณr once a week.
Currently, Emma OโGrady (40) of Inis Oirr, Aran Islands, Galway is on bail pending a trial at Ennis Circuit Court where she is facing charges along with two co-accused concerning an alleged incursion at Shannon airport on May 17th of this year.
There is no Garda station on Inis Oirr where Ms OโGrady lives and her solicitor at Ennis District Court, Daragh Hassett applied that Ms OโGradyโs โsigning onโ condition at the Garda Station on the nearby Inis Mรณr be lifted.
Bail conditions were originally set in the District Court and amended by a High Court order and Mr Hassett said that Ms OโGrady abides by the signing on condition by checking with in Gardaรญ โwhere she phones the Garda station on Inis Mรณr and tells them โIโm hereโโ.
Making an application for the removal of the signing on condition, Mr Hassett said, โIt is a bit farcical reallyโ.
He said that Gardaรญ on Inis Mรณr “are quite unhappy at getting this phone call weekly to say โIโm hereโ.”
Mr Hassett said that the signing on bail condition outlined in the court order requires that Ms OโGrady report each Tuesday evening at Inis Mรณr Garda Station to sign a book.
He said, โObviously that doesnโt happen and canโt happenโ.
Judge Alec Gabbett said that weather conditions over the winter would keep Ms OโGrady on Inis Oirr.
Asked for the Garda view, Sgt Frank OโGrady told Judge Gabbett โcommon sense would say it is not practicalโ and Judge Gabbett lifted the signing on condition.
In the case, Ms OโGrady is charged with entering a restricted area adjacent to the control tower, Stand Number 42 airside at Shannon Airport terminal building as a trespasser on May 17th last.
Ms OโGrady is also charged with the criminal damage of a nose, lower body & pitot static probe of Boeing 767 belonging to Omni Air International at Shannon the same date.
Ms OโGradyโs co-accused are arts worker, Nell Buckley (30) of Ard Omra, Ballyburke, Ballymoneen Road, Galway and Jane Windey (31) of Hessions Corner, Claregalway, Galway and they are all contesting the trespass and criminal damage charges from Shannon Airport on May 17th.
Mr Hassett successfully applied for an 11pm curfew on Ms Buckley be lifted after telling Judge Gabbett that she works in the arts and the curfew effectively places her under house arrest.
Mr Hassett said that the curfew interferes with Ms Buckleyโs work in the arts.
Mr Hassett said that all three of his clients have strictly abided by their bail terms.
Books of Evidence were served in the case and Judge Gabbett has returned the three for trial to the next sittings of Ennis Circuit Court.
Mr Hassett said that his clients are denying the charges and a jury will be required.
Mr Hassett said that he doesnโt expect the trial to commence until the summer or autumn of next year.