Dad accused of launching firework at gardai during anti-lockdown demonstration in Dublin granted bail
Tom Tuite
Updated: 3 Mar 2021, 16:53
A FATHER-of-four accused of launching a firework at gardaí during an anti-lockdown demonstration in Dublin on Saturday has been granted bail.
Jake Merriman, 30, was charged and appeared at Dublin District Court where Judge Brian O’Shea refused jurisdiction and held that the case should go forward to a higher court.
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He was granted bail at Dublin District Court today
Merriman, from Meadowlands Avenue, Monkstown, Dublin, worked in power-washing but is currently in receipt of the Pandemic Unemployment Payment, the court was told.
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