*The assault took place in August 2023.ย 

A CONVICTED cattle rustler in conflict with his farmer sister over land assaulted her after she told him โ€˜go home and take your tabletsโ€™, a court has heard.

At Killaloe District Court sitting in Ennis, Judge Alec Gabbett imposed a four month suspended prison term on Padraig Oโ€™Brien for the assault causing harm of his sister, รine Oโ€™Brien at Sheaun, Scariff on August 30th 2023.

In the witness box and in a statement to Gardaรญ, Mr Oโ€™Brien (50) of Prospect House, Scariff admitted to shoving his sister into a roadside white thorn bush that cut her ear and her arm.

Mr Oโ€™Brien previously received a three year suspended prison term after pleading guilty at Ennis Circuit Court in 2017 to 15 separate counts of stealing cattle off a neighbouring 74 year old farmer between December 2013 and January 17th 2015.

At Mr Oโ€™Brienโ€™s sentencing hearing in 2017, the court was told Mr Oโ€™Brien was being shunned in his local community by former friends and acquaintances due to the offences.

When questioned by Gardaรญ in November 2023 concerning the assault on his sister รine in August 2023, Mr Oโ€™Brien said, โ€œThere has been an awful lot of conflict between myself and รine over the years.

In the statement read out in court by Garda Darren McLoughlin, Mr Oโ€™Brien said, โ€œIt was due to land that my father signed over to รine three years ago and I only found out about my father signing over the land in January of this yearโ€.

Solicitor for Mr Oโ€™Brien, Jim Nash told Judge Gabbett that Mr Oโ€™Brien โ€œhas very little land available to farm because the substantial part of the family farm was transferred by his father to his sisterโ€.

Mr Nash said that the father is now aged in his 80s.

In the case, Judge Gabbett rejected Mr Oโ€™Brienโ€™s defence of provocation over his sister, รineโ€™s comment of โ€˜go home and take your tabletsโ€™.

Judge Gabbett said, โ€œMaybe there are two of them in it but that doesnโ€™t justify the assault. Mr Oโ€™Brien is honest, Iโ€™ll give him that in that he didnโ€™t shirk away from what he did but I donโ€™t see justification in this at allโ€.

Judge Gabbett said, โ€œThis kind of behaviour canโ€™t continue. He is lucky there is only one charge sheet here. It is a serious assault – his sister should not have had to endure thatโ€.

Judge Gabbett said, โ€œThese parties need to learn how to exist peacefully together in the same areaโ€.

Judge Gabbett said that the suspended prison term will act as a deterrent against any potential future offending but said that the case did not merit an immediate custodial sentence.

In the contested case, Mr Nash put it to รine Oโ€™Brien that โ€œif you remained silent about โ€˜go home and take your tabletsโ€™ there would have been no incident between your brother and yourselfโ€.

In response, Ms Oโ€™Brien said, โ€œI think he still would have behaved the way he did.โ€

In evidence, Mr Oโ€™Brien said that he was driving his jeep from Mountshannon to Scariff when he encountered cattle on the road. He told the court, โ€œThere was a bunch of cows coming flyin’ and I pulled inโ€.

He said he didnโ€™t realise they were รineโ€™s cattle and โ€œnext thing I saw my sister, รine coming and she was vile, shouting and roaring that I struck one of her heifers and started going on about tablets and told me to go away home to take my tabletsโ€.

He said, โ€œShe was hurling abuse at me, roaring and shouting – I struck no animal and I was not out to hit anyoneโ€™s animalโ€.

Asked about the reference to tablets, Mr Oโ€™Brien said, โ€œI was on antidepressants years agoโ€.

Judge Gabbett said, โ€œYou wonโ€™t be the first and wonโ€™t be the last in this courtroom – this court takes no heed to any person taking tablets for their mental health as most of the people who come in here have some ailment that requires some sort of assistanceโ€.

Mr Oโ€™Brien said that he then got out of his car and said โ€œI have had enough of youโ€ before โ€œI shoved her into the ditch and she started shouting โ€˜I have you now, I have you nowโ€.

At Garda interview, Mr Oโ€™Brien was shown photos of his sisterโ€™s injuries and Mr Oโ€™Brien said, โ€œI accept I caused those injuries by pushing her into the ditchโ€.

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