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02 Nov 2025

Prisoner who witnessed murder in a cell wants to be moved

Criminal has admitted to having an assault rifle

Prisoner who witnessed murder in a cell  wants to be moved

A criminal who admitted to having an assault rifle in a Dublin residential area wants to be moved from his current prison after witnessing a murder in a cell, a court has heard.

Eric O'Driscoll (22) was due to have a sentencing hearing this morning before the Special Criminal Court having pleaded guilty  earlier this year to possession of a .223 calibre Remington AR-15 semi-automatic rifle at Ratoath Drive in Finglas on January 9, 2022 in circumstances giving rise to the reasonable inference that he did not have it for a lawful purpose.

O'Driscoll's barrister Seamus Clarke SC told the three-judge court on Monday that his client wished for the hearing to go ahead having "witnessed a murder inside prison, in a cell."

Following sentencing, it is expected that O'Driscoll would be moved to a different prison.

Mr Justice Kerida Naidoo, presiding, adjourned the hearing for logistical reasons.

O'Driscoll was due to go on trial later this year with his brother Glen Ward (31), who faces a charge of possession of an AR-15 rifle and another of reckless discharge of a firearm at Ratoath Drive in Finglas on January 1, 2022.

There are reporting restrictions about the precise addresses of the two accused, the date of their next appearance before the court and the prisons in which they are being held.

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