Knife, cable ties, matches posted to pensioner in Limerick village
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A CASE involving a 41-year-old Killarney woman who sent threatening letters to a County Limerick pensioner has been put back for sentencing to allow her solicitor time to read a victim impact statement.
At a previous sitting of Killarney District Court, Salina Harris, of 48 Doirín Alainn, Derreen, Killarney, pleaded guilty to five separate charges under the Communications Regulation (Postal Services) Act after sending prohibited items and threatening letters by post to a Bruree woman on dates between April and May last year.
Appearing before the District Court, for sentencing, Ms Harris case was adjourned to April 20, again for sentencing, after defending solicitor Padraig O Connell brought it to Judge David Waters’ attention that he hadn t been given the opportunity previously to view a victim impact statement which was about to be read in court by Garda John Clifford of Bruff Garda S