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The funeral of Dean Fitzpatrick Laura Hutton/Photocall Ireland
Courts

Man accused of killing Dean Fitzpatrick allowed to go to Spain despite garda objections

David Mahon is accused of killing his partner’s son.

A 44-YEAR-OLD DUBLIN man accused of murdering his partner’s son has been granted a bail application to go to Spain for a fortnight in September, despite the objections of gardai.

David Mahon is charged with murdering 23-year-old Dean Fitzpatrick on 26 May 2013 at Northern Cross on Dublin’s Malahide Road.

Mr Mahon of Ongar Village, Clonsilla was in the Central Criminal Court today seeking a bail application to vary his signing on conditions in order to travel to Spain from September 1 to 15 2015 before his trial which commences on 25 April next year.

The court heard that Mr Mahon currently signs on three times a week and the gardai are in possession of his passport.

The registrar had previously scheduled 20 July of this year for the trial to begin but it was adjourned upon application by Mr Mahon’s defence team as it wouldn’t finish by the end of court term.

The court today heard from Detective Sergeant Edward Carroll of Coolock garda station who said the previous bail conditions for Mr Mahon were that he signed on on a daily basis, provided his passport to gardai and informed them of any change of address, but there had been been an application in the interim period for a relaxation of these
bail conditions.

D/Sgt Carroll then told Mr Justice Patrick McCarthy he opposed the bail application for Mr Mahon to go to Spain on the grounds of the seriousness of the charge as he believed Mr Mahon was a flight risk because his only tie to this jurisdiction was his father.

The court heard Mr Mahon previously visited Spain for the anniversary of his partner’s daughter’s disappearance last September. D/Sgt Carroll said since then his bail conditions were relaxed to three times a week.

Outlining the extent of his objections to the bail application D/Sgt Carroll said:

Any time he hasn’t signed on, I have got informed by his solicitor and have accepted the reason. On March 6 I got correspondence he was travelling to Dublin for surgery, it was indicated to me he was having a hip operation.I’ve no doubt he did have a hip operation but he failed to sign on from March 9 2015 to May 25 2015.He has also changed addresses so many times and given various excuses for not signing on. Everything has been about mobility issues and his home is half a mile from the garda station and he has got a car he can drive so I don’t think mobility is an issue.

D/Sgt Carroll then told the judge he was to be provided with a mobile phone number for Mr Mahon as a specific condition of bail, but it was not currently operational.

Defence counsel Mr John Fitzgerald BL put it to D/Sgt Carroll that Mr Mahon did live in Spain for a period of time, knowing these charges were hanging over him, but he still returned to Ireland to face the charges. The garda agreed with the statement.

Mr Justice McCarthy then permitted Mr Mahon to go to Spain in three months’ time but outlined to the court that it was a “very serious breach” and “wholly unsatisfactory” not to sign on for two months.

“Should there be a breach in the future please bring to the attention of the State and the accused will face the consequences,” he said.

I don’t care how sick he was, an application should be brought before the court. Mr Mahon should be permitted to go on this occasion as his trial is not until April of [next] year but he must now obey all the terms of his bail.

The judge then told the court Mr Mahon was permitted to go to Spain from September 1 to 15 2015 on condition he furnish his address in Spain to gardai within seven days of today’s date, provide his own mobile number which he is required to keep and maintain until not earlier than September 16, sign on on August 31 and obtain his passport from gardai that day and finally sign on again upon his return from Spain on September 16 and return his passport to gardai that day.