A woman charged in relation to a serious public order incident in Tralee is abiding by bail conditions the District Court has heard.
45-year-old Eileen Dinnegan with an address at Claregalway, Co Galway faces four charges in relation to an incident at Mitchels Road on April 26th.
It’s understood up to 20 people were involved in a fight in the area, and multiple people were taken to hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.
Eileen Dinnegan faces four charges in relation to an alleged incident at Mitchels Road on the night of Sunday April 26th.
These include criminal damage, dangerous driving and failure to remain at the scene.
At Tralee District Court an update in the case was provided before Judge David Waters.
Ms Dinnegan’s solicitor, Nuala Liston, stated her client was abiding by her bail conditions, which were set at a previous court sitting.
Sergeant Chris Manton confirmed to the judge that there has been no issues in this regard and advised that DPP directions are not yet available in the case.
Judge Waters further remanded her on bail to appear before Tralee District Court again on June 3rd.
The bail conditions include that Ms Dinnegan keep out of Kerry except for court appearances, that she stay at her address in Galway, and has no contact directly or indirectly with any witnesses or injured parties.