Portlaoise District Court where Judge Andrew Cody sits
Judge Andrew Cody was briefed on alleged threats against him and his family at a sitting of Portlaoise District Court.
Judge Cody was due to hear the case of a juvenile when Garda Sergeant JJ Kirby informed him that there were matters he should be aware of.
The boy, aged 15, who cannot be named due to his age, appeared before the court accused of a robbery and attempted robbery of two business premises in a Laois town on June 8 last.
Judge Cody noted the teenager had previously linked up with an “anti-Tusla” group who were attempting to take him out of the jurisdiction.
The defendant’s social worker told the court that he was aware of alleged threats by the teen to Judge Cody and his family.
Garda Sergeant JJ Kirby asked to brief Judge Cody in relation to the allegations in the Judge’s chambers.
Suzanne Dooner BL objected to the request.
“I am not sure of the content of what would be said in chambers,” she stated.
Sgt Kirby said that as officer in charge of security in the court he wanted to speak with Judge Cody.
“He is entitled to give me advice and to do so in private,” said Judge Cody.
Ms Dooner said she should be aware of what is being discussed.
“I will certainly give Ms Dooner an overview,” said Sgt Kirby.
Following a short break, Judge Cody said “Sgt Kirby came in to see me to raise an issue regarding security”.
“Threats had been made regarding my personal safety and that of my family,” he said.
Judge Cody said Sgt Kirby had an obligation to inform the Judge about the threats.
Ms Dooner maintained her objection to the issue being raised in chambers.
“I ask this court to recuse themselves of this matter,” she said.
She said this was necessary “in terms of impartiality” in the case.
Judge Cody agreed to have another Judge deal with the matter.
He remanded the teenager on bail to reappear before Portlaoise District Court on January 22 for DPP directions.
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