*Trevor Quinn.ย 

THERE is more chance of an Ennis teenager charged in connection with a broad daylight machete attack seeing Santa Claus before Christmas than there is seeing a psychiatrist in prison before then.

That is according to solicitor, Daragh Hassett who was commenting at Ennis District Court on his client, Trevor Quinnโ€™s (18) failure to date to be assessed by a psychiatrist while on remand at Limerick prison.

Mr Quinn has been on remand at Limerick prison since November 21st after being charged in connection with an alleged โ€˜randomโ€™ broad daylight machete attack on Shane Tuohy on Ennisโ€™ Mill Rd at 3.30 pm on November 20th.

Mr Hassett said that for two and a half weeks of his time on remand, Mr Quinn of Hermitage, Ennis has been sleeping on a mattress on a floor in prison.

Mr Hassett said that his client โ€œhas never been in custody, never been charged and never before been a participant in the court systemโ€.

Mr Quinn was appearing via video-link from Limerick prison and Sgt Frank Oโ€™Grady said that the file in the case is not yet complete commenting that the alleged injured party sustained โ€œvery serious injuriesโ€.

Judge Gabbett said that the case requires priority because of Mr Quinnโ€™s young age. He said, โ€œIt really needs to be moved on.โ€

On the issue of psychiatrist evaluation, Mr Quinn said from his booth at Limerick prison, “I want to get evaluated because the judge ordered for me to be evaluated on the Thursday morning when I was in court and that was nearly four weeks agoโ€.

Mr Quinn said that he mentioned it to the prison Governor before Court and said that he was before the High Court on Monday for bail and he wasnโ€™t able to get bail because of the issue of psychiatric evaluation.

Mr Hassett suggested that Judge Gabbett directed that Mr Quinn to see a doctor in prison โ€œbecause there is a better chance of him seeing Santa Claus before Christmas than seeing a psychiatristโ€.

Judge Gabbett said that a psychiatric assessment is warranted.

After Judge Gabbett further remanded Mr Quinn in custody to appear at Ennis District Court on January 8th, Mr Quinn said โ€œGod Blessโ€.

In the case, Mr Quinn is facing four separate charges and they are the assault causing harm of Shane Tuohy, a charge of violent disorder on Ennisโ€™s Mill Rd and charges concerning the use of a machete and the possession of a carpet knife.

In court last month, Judge Gabbett refused bail to Mr Quinn after viewing photos of the alleged machete injuries to Mr Tuohyโ€™s neck and ear.

Judge Gabbett said that Mr Tuohy was โ€˜3mm from deathโ€™.

Judge Gabbett said that Mr Tuohyโ€™s artery was visible from the neck wound in the photos provided by Gardaรญ.

During the contested bail hearing, Judge Gabbett said that โ€œthis young manโ€™s ear was nearly sliced off. It is but for the grace of God that this man is alive.โ€

Looking at the photos, Judge Gabbett said, “Death was not far off. One more millimetre and that artery was severed and you would have a minute at best. That is what really concerns meโ€.

Judge Gabbett said that the photos of the alleged injuries suffered show that they โ€œwere made with an extremely sharp implement with almost surgical precisionโ€.

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