*Junior Minister, Anne Rabbitte TD (FF). Photograph: Natasha Barton

A JUDGE has ruled that the Gort farmer accused of assaulting Junior Government Minister, Anne Rabbitte (FF) when throwing a bag of cow dung towards her at a public meeting โ€œhas a case to answerโ€.

At Ennis District Court on Wednesday, Judge Alec Gabbett made his comment when rejecting an application by defence solicitor, Daragh Hassett to dismiss the assault case against his client, Joseph Baldwin.

Mr Hassett made his application at the end of the Stateโ€™s evidence during a one-day hearing at Ennis District Court last month.

After Judge Gabbett issued his ruling today to not accede to the defence application, Mr Hassett told Judge Gabbett that the defence will now be going into evidence and Judge Gabbett said that he will hear the remainder of the case later today at Ennis District Court.

Judge Gabbett said that the best evidence in the case was the CCTV which showed that the sealed bag of cow dung did not hit Anne Rabbitte but shows Ms Rabbitte moving to avoid the bag.

Judge Gabbett said that the State assault case relied on Ms Rabbitteโ€™s apprehension under Section 2 of the Non Fatal Offences Against the Person Act that she was going to be struck by the bag. Minister Rabbitte was present in court for today’s ruling.

In the case, Mr Baldwin (39) of Ballyaneen, Gort denies assaulting Anne Rabbitte on January 4th 2023 at the public meeting concerning a planned biogas plant at Oโ€™Sullivanโ€™s hotel in Gort, contrary to Section 2 of the Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person Act.

In evidence last month, Minister Rabbitte wept in the witness box as she recalled the incident.

She said that before Mr Baldwin threw the bag towards her, he said to her “‘I am not forgetting about you, there is one for you Rabbitte’ and then he flung a bag as wellโ€.

After the bag fell on the ground beside her, Minister Rabbitte said, โ€œI didnโ€™t know if the two legs were going to go from under meโ€.

She said, โ€œSomeone picked it up and said that it was a bag of shitโ€.

Minister Rabbitte said, โ€œI wanted to scream my head off because no one said that what was happening was wrong.โ€

Minister Rabbitte said that she distracted herself at the meeting by taking out her phone and sending out a tweet โ€œI canโ€™t believe a bag of sh1t has been thrown at meโ€.

Ongoing to the local Garda station to have what occurred โ€˜notedโ€™, Minister Rabbitte said, โ€œIt is tough we do what we do but I love it and it is a privilege and I apologise judge to be bawlinโ€™ my way through it, but someone had to speak upโ€.

In a prepared statement to Gardaรญ read out in court, Mr Baldwin said that he went to the meeting โ€œwith no intention to harm anyoneโ€.

Mr Baldwin said that the first bag fell two to three feet from Deputy Ciaran Cannon (FG) and he threw the second bag in the direction of Minister Rabbitte and โ€œit brushed off someone else and fell on the floor near herโ€.

Mr Baldwin said that earlier that day, โ€œI went down to the farmyard and put dry cow dung into ziplock bags. There was no smell or odour off the bags and I made sure that they were secureโ€.

โ€œThey were very light – like a featherweight. I thought all the TDs and councillors would be at the top table where I could leave the bags in front of themโ€.

On why he decided to bring the bags, he said, โ€œOn the evening in question I said to myself, โ€˜I have had enoughโ€™, something had to be done for them to listen and show them that it was unacceptable for the community to be treated like thisโ€.

He said, โ€œI went to that meeting with no intention to harm anyoneโ€.

โ€œIn my own mind, I thought that it might be a way of getting through to two Government TDs that they were clearly not helping or listening to the people of our own community.โ€

He said, โ€œI am not apologising because I believe that all I was doing was making the views of the community known and I didnโ€™t hurt anybody in the processโ€.

โ€œI am just a normal, decent person thinking about my community and the people who live in it.”

The case is to continue later today.

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